Social media has become an integral part of everyone’s life today. People check their phones as soon as they get time and are exposed to new viral content every day. It has become much easier to go viral in today’s time. Even the video maker does not know when a video made from a phone spreads across the country and abroad. For some time now, the song ‘Aaye Haye, Oye Hoye… Bado Badi’ is being seen on Instagram. Every second person is making reels on it and collecting likes. However, now the lovers of this song have got a big shock. YouTube has removed the popular song of Pakistani singer Chahat Fateh Ali Khan.
Chahat Fateh Ali Khan
One of the popular songs of Pakistani singer Chahat Fateh Ali Khan, ‘Bado Badi’, has been removed from YouTube due to copyright infringement. The song was released on his official channel last month and gained immense popularity in India and across South Asia. The copyright issue revolves around the melody and composition of the song, which allegedly resembles an excerpt from an existing musical. It is being told that this song is a copy of Noor Jehan’s ‘Bado Badi’ in the 1973 film ‘Banarasi Thug’.
Chahat Fateh Ali Khan
The song has now been suddenly removed from YouTube leaving the artist and netizens in a state of surprise and disappointment. Since its release, the song had crossed 28 million views on YouTube. Model Vajdan Rao’s music video ‘Bado Badi’ went viral on social media and many content creators started a meme fest over it.
Chahat Fateh Ali Khan
The song ‘Aankh Ladi Bado Badi’ is currently one of the top trending songs on social media platforms and millions of reels can be found on Instagram and YouTube Shorts. Self-proclaimed artist Chahat Fateh Ali Khan rose to fame during the COVID-19 pandemic. Chahat Fateh Ali became a celebrity with her quirky songs, which people love to make fun of. Chahat has started getting called for many TV shows and podcasts in Pakistan.