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Dhamaal 4: QEHER - Guru Randhawa - Ajay Devgn, Arshad W, Ritiesh D, Jaaved J, Ketika S | Indra K
Presenting the “Qeher (Song)” from “Dhamaal 4” directed by Indra Kumar starring Ajay Devgn, Arshad Warsi, Riteish Deshmukh, Jaaved Jaaferi, Ravi Kishan, Sanjay Mishra, Upendra Limaye, Anjali Anand, Sanjeeda Shaikh & Esha Gupta. Watch the biggest family entertainer #Dhamaal4 in cinemas worldwide from 10th July! Gulshan Kumar & T-Series Present In Association With Devgn Films A T-Series Films, Maruti International, Panorama Studios Production DHAMAAL 4 Song Credits Music - Guru Randhawa, Gill Machhari , Rony Ajnali Singer - Guru Randhawa Lyrics- Guru Randhawa, Gill Machhrai , Rony Ajnali Music Label - T-Series Film Credits: Cast: Ajay Devgn, Arshad Warsi, Riteish Deshmukh, Jaaved Jaaferi, Ravi Kishan, Sanjay Mishra, Upendra Limaye, Anjali Anand, Sanjeeda Shaikh, Esha Gupta Directed By: Indra Kumar Produced By: Ajay Devgn Produced By: Bhushan Kumar, Krishan Kumar Produced By: Ashok Thakeria, Indra Kumar, Anand Pandit, Kumar Mangat Pathak Co-Producer: Shiv Chanana President (T-Series): Neeraj Kalyan Co-Producer (Maruti International): Yash Shah Screenplay: Paritosh Painter, Balvinder Singh Suri, Vedd Prakash, Bunty Rathore Dialogues: Bunty Rathore Director Of Photography: Sudhir Kumar Chaudhary Editor: Sanjay Sankla Associate Producer (Maruti International): Dilip Mistry Associate Producer (Panorama Studios): Sanjeev Joshi Studio Head (Devgn Films): Danish Devgn Music: Tanishk Bagchi, Aditya Dev, Neelkamal Singh, Sanju Rathod, Guru Randhawa, Gill Machhrai, Rony Ajnali Lyrics: Kumaar, Guru Randhawa, Gill Machhrai, Rony Ajnali, Sanju Rathod, Dheeraj Babuaan Background Score: Amar Mohile Sound Designer: Pradeep Suri Action Director: R P Yadav Production Designers: Swapnil Bhalerao & Madhur Madhavan Associate Director: Amit Singh Rajput Executive Producer: Pitamber Kharal (Ganesh) Line Producer: Mayur Pithwa Unit Production Manager: Vipin Kumar Singh Production Managers: Deepak Rai, Rohan Haresh Khimani Casting By: Shahid Hasan Choreographers: Piyush-Shazia, Rahul Shetty First AD: Nav Nirman Singh Post Supervisor: Bhanu Tej Gujarati Directors Asst: Allen Aldeison Re-Recording Mixer (Mariyano Studios): Justin Jose K (CAS) VFX: NY Vfxwaala Creative Head: Naveen Paul Business Head: Yogesh Chhag VFX Supervisor: Pankaj Kalbende COO: N Vinoth Ganesh DI: NY DI-Waala DI Colorist: Santosh Pawar (Santy), Deep Majithia DI Head: Sameer Vasudeo Arekar Music On: T-Series Project Head (T-Series): Heett Savla Music Head (T-Series): Shivam Chanana Music Marketing Head (T-Series): Vivin Sachdeva Film Marketing Lead (T-Series): Neel Mehta Film PR Lead (T-Series): Rahul Dubey Film Digital Marketing Lead (T-Series): Shahrukh Khan Film Marketing & Promotions (T-Series): Mita Choudhary, Heett Savla Music Team (T-Series): Raj Chanana, Sonal Chawla, Vivin Sachdeva Music Marketing Team (T-Series): Raisa Ghosh, Rajeev Arya, Vinay Yadav Digital Team (T-Series): Varun Arora, Juhi Singh, Praveen Sharma Publicity Design: Brain On Rent Digital Marketing: White Rivers Media Visual Promotion (M7 Media): Mukul Misra & Team Media Consultant (Universal Communications) Parag Desai Video Credit: Production House : The 2 Studios Director : Piyush Shazia Choreographer : Piyush Shazia Project Head (T-Series)- Pooja singh Gujral DOP : Ujwal Gupta Executive Producer : RCRana Executive Producer (T-Series): Ravinder Rawat , Ishaan Varma Line Producer : Abdul Vahid M Asst Choreographer : Niyati Raval , Preeti , Bishal Sharma , Shivam Wankhede, Hemant Kumar , Anish 1st AC - Yash Kothiala focus puller- Faisal & Vikas Gaffer : Saddam Mali Production Controller : Triweni JP tiwari, Ayub Shaikh Production Manager : Sachin Gupta, Deva jarvis, Shaifali Chauhan, huzefa Saifee, Raj Inamdar Production designer: Tajamul Shaikh ( Taj ) Art director: Ismail Shaikh Art assistant : Ashwini rajbhoj Ishaq shaikh , Chandani pandit Costume Stylist: Denish Hamirani Assistant stylist: Rajat Kamra , Muskan Gadhiya Jimmy Jib : Ganesh Dancer Makeup & Hair : Karan Singh Editor : Rishabh Shetty Associate Editor :- Hrushikesh Parshuram Edit studio : Stitchmedia VFX : ASY Films VFX Supervisor : Ashutosh / Snehal Dress : Nandlal & Team Spot : Devdatt Sharma, Ravi & Team [tseries,tseries songs,bollywood dance songs,song,bollywood latest songs,qeher song,guru randhawa new song,qeher guru randhawa,dhamaal 4 song,guru randhawa songs,keher song,guru randhawa qeher,dhamaal 4 qeher,guru randhawa qeher song,dhamaal 4,ajay devgn,dhamaal,qeher,guru randhawa song,dance songs punjabi,latest punjabi songs,guru randhawa new song 2026,qeher song guru randhawa,dhamaal 4 songs] ___________________________________ Enjoy & stay connected with us! 👉 Subscribe to T-Series: https://youtube.com/tseries 👉 Like us on Facebook: https://ift.tt/VG2KJMi 👉 Follow us on X: https://twitter.com/tseries 👉 Follow us on Instagram: https://ift.tt/ptVnGUX 👉 Follow us on Snapchat: https://ift.tt/ghvnqu7


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