Tuesday, January 7th, 2025

Chahat Fateh Ali Khan’s ‘Bado Badi’ removed from YouTube, uproar over the song that makes ears bleed


Pakistani singer Chahat Fateh Ali Khan’s song ‘Bado Badi’ has been making waves on social media over the past few months. his/her strange singing and music video caught the attention of netizens and soon the song became one of the biggest memes. However, new updates have revealed that the song has been removed from his/her YouTube channel after a copyright infringement complaint. Let’s tell you the whole matter, how it happened. Chahat Fateh Ali Khan’s song ‘Bado Badi’ featuring model Vajdan Rao alongside him/her became the subject of a hot meme on social media soon after its release. Several reels and memes were created by content creators on social media using the song. Several Indian and Pakistani celebs also made reels on the song.

bado badi song

people made fun of it

Just as people loved to make fun of Chahat’s singing, some of her other songs also went viral. However, after a copyright infringement complaint on YouTube, the song has been removed. A report in ‘Deccan Herald’ suggests that the copyright strike happened because the lyrics of the song resembled those of Noor Jehan’s song from the 1973 film ‘Banarasi Thug’. It was viewed more than 128 million times on YouTube in a month.

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famous in pakistan

Chahat Fateh Ali Khan rose to fame during the lockdown, but in the last two months, his/her popularity on social media has reached its peak and thousands of viral reels and memes have been created on his/her songs. his/her newfound fame has also recently earned him/her invites for several interviews and podcasts in Pakistan.

Chahat Fateh Ali Khan was a cricketer

Interestingly, Chahat started his/her career as a cricketer before turning to singing. he/she was known as Kashif Rana in his/her childhood and played for Lahore. he/she participated in the 1983-84 Quaid-e-Azam Trophy in which he/she scored 16 runs. Later, he/she moved to the UK for better opportunities and played club cricket for 12 years. In an interview with Murtaza Ali Shah last year, he/she revealed that former Pakistani Test cricketer Aaqib Javed used to play under his/her captaincy.

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