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Vishal Mishra - Kya Bataun Tujhe (Official Music Video) | PAGALPAN
Presenting the Official Music Video of "Kya Bataun Tujhe" from the album "Pagalpan" by Vishal Mishra, Feat. Simrat Kaur. Gulshan Kumar & T-Series Present Bhushan Kumar's "Kya Bataun Tujhe (Music Video)" #KyaBataunTujhe #VishalMishra #Pagalpan #SimratKaur Audio Credits: Vocal, Composition & Lyrics: Vishal Mishra Music Production: Vishal Mishra, Vaibhav Pani Music Assistants: Kumar Gaurav Singh, Trihangku Lahkar, Bitupon Boruah, Kandarpa Kalita Music Team: Abhinav Mishra, Akshay Tripathi Aks, Kaushal Kishore Nylon & Electric Guitar: Kandarpa Kalita Rhythm, Bass, Keys, Synths, FX & Sampling: Vishal Mishra Recording Engineer: Trihangku Lahkar @ VMS (India) Mixing Engineer: Arnau Figueres (Spain) Mastering Engineer: Dave Kutch – The Mastering Palace (USA) Atmos: Kevin Peterson – The Mastering Palace (USA) Music Label - T-Series Video Credits: Featuring - Vishal Mishra, Simrat Kaur Director - Himanshu Nisha Tyagi Executive Producer - Sandeep Raj Shaandilya Associate/Chief A.D. - Ankit Hardikar First AD - Somal Kamble Second AD - Savio Fedrick D.A - Jiya Thakkar D.O.P - Mikhael shah AC - Alpesh Parmar DP Assist. - Rohit Singh Focus - Rajendra Kumar Dubey Editor - Himanshu Nisha Tyagi Associate Editor - Pooja Bafila Production design - Parul Bose Art Director - Ayush Chirania Costumes Stylist ( Simrat Kaur ) - Aviksha Shirtadi Costume Stylist ( Vishal Mishra ) - Priyanshu Khurana D.I - Harsh Dandotiya BTS - Rohit Singh Vfx - vertex Volt Sync Sound - Sunny Singh Prosthetics - Vijay Pawar Production Supervisor - Harish Chhabra Production Manager - Amit Kumar Production Assist. - Saurabh Pratap Singh Production assist. - Atul Production coordinator ( Delhi ) - Salman Khan Featured Artist - Anshul Trivedi, Kartikeya Ramawat Band Members - Soham Mehta, Manav Solanki, Mitul Ajmeri Vishal’s Team Management - Mayur Hasija, Kumar Gaurav Singh, Kartikeya ramawat, Harsh Jadhav Make up - Mahendra Kanojia Hair - Subrata Senapati Stylist - Priyanshu Khurana Simrat’s Team Makeup & hair - Nikita Motwani Costume Assist. - Kavita Darade Dressman - Dilip Sonkar & Suryakumar Manali Schedule Art Director - Somal Kamble Art Assist - Shubham Line Producer - Rahul Chauhan Production coordinator - Anil Thakur Transport Manager - Monu Sharma Camera - Java motion Light - Deva lights Gaffer - Ajay saini Fire SFX - Nadeem Vanity - Mann Services ( Mohali ) Drone - Dino Air travel - Air Travel Club Smart Yatri Mumbai schedule Opera House - Tilak Zala Art Director - Ayush Chirania Gaffer - Mayank Gala Junior Artist Coordinator - Deva Mishra & Mohammad Spot team - Vinod Mishra Location Manager ( Beach )- Rohit Ranjan Camera - Jaiswal cine Equip & RD equipment Light - Light Craft Proper Light Food - Riddhi Food Grips - A.S. Grips Vanity - Mumbadevi Transport - Parvez Khan ___________________________________ Enjoy & stay connected with us! 👉 Subscribe to T-Series: https://youtube.com/tseries 👉 Like us on Facebook: https://ift.tt/LpFrXTA 👉 Follow us on X: https://twitter.com/tseries 👉 Follow us on Instagram: https://ift.tt/0Y1xyIF 👉 Follow us on Snapchat: https://ift.tt/0OaunWw


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