The frenzy around the viral Kacha Badam song isn't dying down anytime soon. Composed by Bhuban Badyakar as an innovative way of selling peanuts, the song went viral and turned the singer-composer into an internet sensation. He soon became a celebrity and started getting invites to various television shows.?
The chorus of the song is, "Ramzan-Ramzan aaya Ramzan-Ramzan¡±, which has an uncanny resemblance?to the lyrics of the original song,?¡°Badam badam a dada kacha badam¡±.?Titled 'Roza Rakhunga', the song is an attempt to encourage children to keep a fast during the holy month of Ramzan. It also uses certain animals.
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Meanwhile, talking about how the money that came his way after the song going viral had distracted him,?Bhuban Badyakar told ETimes in an interview, "I am still an average peanut seller from a rural village. The money that came my way suddenly had distracted me initially, and I bought a second-hand dream car, but then I realized it wasn¡¯t really me. The accident was a reality check for me."?
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