The internet has been buzzing with the viral hit “Bado Badi” by Chahat Fateh Ali Khan, which quickly gained over 28 million views within a month of its release. Despite initial trolling and criticism, the song’s catchy beats and captivating melody propelled it to trending status across various social media platforms. However, the sudden disappearance of this sensation from YouTube has left fans bewildered. Reports indicate that copyright infringement issues, particularly resemblances to the 1973 film ‘Banarsi Thug’ originally performed by Noor Jehan, led to its removal. Moreover, controversies surrounding the model in the song, Wajdan Rao, have also contributed to the song’s abrupt exit from the online platform.
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- “Bado Badi” by Chahat Fateh Ali Khan gained immense popularity, accumulating over 28 million views in just a month.
- Despite initial criticism, the song became a social media sensation, dominating platforms like YouTube and various social media networks.
- However, the song was recently removed from YouTube due to copyright infringement issues.
- Reports suggest that the song bears a striking resemblance to a 1973 film song, ‘Banarsi Thug’, originally performed by Noor Jehan.
- The team behind Noor Jehan has allegedly taken action against the song’s similarities, leading to its removal from YouTube.
- Controversy also surrounds the model featured in the song, Wajdan Rao, who faced criticism for her performance and statements.
- Rao revealed that she participated in the song out of financial need, specifically for Eid.
- The term “Bado Badi” means “forcefully” in Punjabi, adding cultural significance to the song’s lyrics.
- Rao, originally from Pakistan with Indian heritage, clarified her background in response to inquiries from Indian fans.
- The removal of “Bado Badi” has left fans shocked and curious about the future of the viral hit on online platforms.
