Chahat Fateh Ali Khan’s ‘Bado Badi’ gets removed from YouTube

YouTube has removed Chahat Fateh Ali Khan’s hit ‘Bado Badi’ for being an unauthorised copy of the original classic.

Chahat Fateh Ali Khan's 'Bado Badi' goes Viral f

“This is absurd, let him recover his song."

Chahat Fateh Ali Khan’s latest song, ‘Bado Badi’, has been removed by YouTube due to copyright infringement.

Chahat’s rendition of the classic song ‘Akh Lari Bado Badi’ became a massive hit. It garnered 28 million views on YouTube and went viral.

The song’s catchy melody and absurdity resonated with audiences across South Asia.

‘Akh Lari Bado Badi’ was performed by the legendary singer Madam Noor Jehan and it remains a classic.

However, Chahat Fateh Ali Khan’s version has taken the internet by storm, with many praising his creativity and uniqueness.

Despite its popularity, the song has been removed from YouTube due to copyright infringement.

It was deemed an unauthorised copy of the original song. The song’s removal has sparked a reaction from the public, with many expressing their opinions on the matter.

Fans and critics alike are eagerly waiting to see how Chahat Fateh Ali Khan will respond to the removal of his song.

They are wondering whether he will take steps to address the copyright infringement.

A user wrote: “Regardless of the outcome, it is clear that Chahat Fateh Ali Khan’s version of ‘Bado Badi’ has left a lasting impact on the internet and the music industry, and its legacy will continue to be felt for some time.”

Another said: “This is absurd, let him recover his song.”

One commented: “If this song had not got so famous, they would not have removed it.

“Now that he has gotten famous, they are targeting him.”

Another suggested: “I request YouTube to kindly take down all of his songs.”

One joked: “But who will take it down from our innocent minds now? I can not stop hearing it.”

Another highlighted:

“This is the result of mass reporting. Thank you YouTube management for taking action.”

One pointed out: “Chahat Fateh Ali Khan has been really quiet since it happened. I am waiting to see how he will react.”

A user said: “He was politely asked to mention the name of the song creator in the credits.

“He was warned, but his arrogance led him to not do it and this is what has happened now. Well-deserved I would say.”

One remarked: “Noor Jahan must have been turning in her grave ever since the song came out. She must be at peace now.”

Ayesha is our South Asia correspondent who adores music, arts and fashion. Being highly ambitious, her motto for life is, "Even the Impossible spells I'm Possible".





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