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Zaalima Coca Cola Song | Nora Fatehi | Tanishk Bagchi |

Gulshan Kumar and T-Series present “Zaalima Coca Cola” delivered by Bhushan Kumar. This video tune is including “Nora Fatehi”. This tune is sung by Shreya Ghoshal and the music is made by Tanishk Bagchi and the verses are written by Vayu. Stay tuned for additional updates!!

Tune: Zaalima Coca Cola

Artist: Shreya Ghoshal

Music: Tanishk Bagchi

Verses: Vayu

Music On: T-Series

Choreographer: Ganesh Acharya

Music Group:

• Tune Masterminded, Customized and Sound Plan by – Tanishk Bagchi

• Harmonium and Banjo – Pradip Pandit

• Extra Voice – Raja Hasan

• Dholak and Tabla – Raju Sardar and Sanjeev Sen

• Mandolin – Pradipto Sen Gupta

• Guitar – Shomu Seal

• Naming Facilitator – Chayan Rio Ghosh

• Ensemble – Sudhanshu, Arjun, Anupam, and Rakesh.

• Recorded by Rahul Sharma at Studio 504, Mumbai

• Tune Blended and Dominated by – Eric Pillai @ (Future Sound of Bombay)

Unique Tune Credits

Tune – Zalim Coca Cola Peya De

Artist – Noor Jehan

Music – Taafu

Verses – Khawaja Pervez

THE SONG ZAALIMA COCA COLA BY NORA FATEHI HAS BEEN RELEASED.
Nora Fatehi, together with choreographer Ganesh Acharya and Govinda, had previously taught her followers the hook move from her song Zaalima Coca Cola. She wears a desi avatar in the song, which was published today, and her dance movements are flawless. In the video, she wears two distinct clothes. Bhuj: The Pride Of India, starring Nora Fatehi as Heena Rehman, is set in the social and political context of the Indo-Pakistan war of 1971. The woman plays a spy in the film.

INDIA’S PROUDEST CITY: BHUJ
On August 13, Disney+Hotstar will air Bhuj: The Pride of India. Here’s a link to the movie’s trailer. Sanjay Dutt, Sonakshi Sinha, Ammy Virk, and Sharad Kelkar are among the cast members. Vijay Karnik, who was in command of the Bhuj airport during the time of the conflict, is played by Ajay Devgn. The film depicts how the officer reconstructed a whole IAF airbase with the aid of 300 women from a nearby hamlet in Madhapar to defend the region from the Pakistani army.