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Al Saher Al Hindi - Jaadugar (Lyrical Video) | Yo Yo Honey Singh | 51 Glorious Days | Bhushan Kumar
Presenting the Official Video of “Al Saher Al Hindi -Jaadugar” From The Year’s Biggest Musical Phenomenon - “51 Glorious Days”, by Yo Yo Honey Singh Gulshan Kumar & T-Series Present Bhushan Kumar’s “Al Saher Al Hindi -Jaadugar (Official Video)” #AlSaherAlHindi #YoYoHoneySingh #51GloriousDays ♪Full Album Available on♪ JioSaavn: https://bit.ly/3KDP6ju Spotify: https://bit.ly/42qScgX Apple Music: https://bit.ly/4794JYW Gaana: https://bit.ly/4pY9HPB Amazon Prime Music: https://bit.ly/47c3eJu YouTube Music: https://bit.ly/46VIBjF Song Credits: Song - Al Saher Al Hindi (Jaadugar) Singer - Yo Yo Honey Singh Music - Yo Yo Honey Singh Lyrics - Nanku, Hommie Dilliwala & Karun Audio Mixed - Vinod Verma Mastering - Hommie Dilliwala Album - 51 Glorious Days Music Label - T-Series Digital Strategy & Marketing - Rajdeep Mayer Artwork & Promotions - RDM Media Video Credits: Directed by - Mihir Gulati Concept - Yo Yo Honey Singh Female Model - EMAA Executive Producer - Passant Shams Ell Dean Director of Photography & Ronin Operator - Nika Kachibaia Edited by - Hitesh Chandwani (Frogalised Productions) Chief AD - Aniket Jaiswal Assistant Director - Hitesh Chandwani & PU Rohit Line Production - Naushad Ahmed Production House - Frogalised Productions Stylist (Yo Yo Honey Singh & Emaa) - Akanksha Bhakoo Post & Production: FX & Assistant Editor - PU Rohit Assistant Editor - Gaurav Singh & Vaibhu Soni YYHS HMUA - Shasia Sethi Assistant Stylist - Annie Gulati YYHS Wardrobe - Nathalia Gaviria, Farak, Brown Men’s Wardrobe , Jonaaki, Ziddi Focus Puller - Elyssa El Khoury Production Managers - Vaishnavi Pramodh, Syed Afzal & Aqsa Ghazanfer Equipment & Crew - Action Filmz Gaffer - Tarzan Key Grip - Habib Female Artist HMUA - Madiha Qaiser Extras MUA - Elishay Hameed Belly Dancer Coordinator - Jitesh Dhuriya (JD) Belly Dancer - Emily Velasco Fire Artist - Martina Morente VFX - Eastapefilms (Navi Joshi & Veerinder Singh) Prep Artist - Aditya Bhatt & Ajay Color Studio - The Post Brothers Colorist - Ercan Kucuk Color Producer - Ertug Ozturk YYHS Team: Rohit Chhabra Shubham Gupta International Management - Passant Shams Ell Dean MSMAR STUDIO: Art Director - Menna Ghazala Set Decorator & Prop Master - Marwan Fares Art Crew - Mourad Al Idrisi, Yamen Daffar, Ahmed Rukaieh, Ibrahim Hussein, Ahmad Fathi, Elsayyed Kafrawi, Mohammad Hassan Egypt Crew: Executive Producer - Mohamed Yasser Production Agency - Opengate Productions & Flexa Studios Assistant Director - Zeina Nagy Production Supervisor - Amr Ashour Production Manager - Amr Galal Production Assistants - Ahmed Mano, Mahmoud Elsegainy & Tarek Turk Steadicam Operator - Asem Mohamed Aman Steadicam Assistant - Ali Mohamed Aman Gaffer - Abdul Rahman Abdullah Focus Puller - Karim Naguib Best Boys - Mahmoud Sanad & Anas Ezzat Camera Rentals - Apex Rent & Opengate Rentals Generator Electrician - Mahmoud Ragab Caravan - Kareem Elsharqawy Camera Team Supervisor - Mohamed Ahmed Fathy Makeup Artist - Juliano George Azmy DIT - Fathy Ahmed Video Assist - Aswany & Mohamed Talab BTS - Abdul Rahman Elsobky & Rahma Ashraf Light Technicians - Mahmoud Ameen, Sief Malek, Sief Bastawy, Mustafa Bakkar, Mustafa Sayed Location Services - Mohammed Zenhom, Abdullah Elsayed, Yousuf Mohammed Special Thanks: Orascom Pyramids Entertainment Pyramids of Giza Egypt Film Commission EGYPTAIR & EGYPTAIR AIRLINES DELHI AIC Travel Egyptian Tourism Authority Egyptian Ministry of Interior ___________________________________ Enjoy & stay connected with us! 👉 Subscribe to T-Series: https://youtube.com/tseries 👉 Like us on Facebook: https://ift.tt/et3SnjP 👉 Follow us on X: https://twitter.com/tseries 👉 Follow us on Instagram: https://ift.tt/hYNW94Q 👉 Follow us on Snapchat: https://ift.tt/e6vpBEK


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