Chahat Fateh Ali Khan’s Viral Hit ‘Bado Badi’ Removed from YouTube Over Copyright Claim

Viral sensation Chahat Fateh Ali Khan’s hit song “Bado Badi” has been removed from YouTube. The song had amassed over 28 million views on YouTube before its removal.

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Chahat Fateh Ali Khan’s song ‘Bado Badi’ removed from Youtube.

Viral sensation Chahat Fateh Ali Khan’s hit song “Bado Badi” has been removed from YouTube. Known for his recent rise to fame through the song and its accompanying music video, Khan was taken aback and disheartened by its deletion from his channel and social media platforms.

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“Bado Badi,” with its catchy refrain “Aye haye Oye Hoye, Bado Badi,” quickly captured the attention of young audiences and went viral, garnering massive popularity across social media.

The removal followed a copyright infringement claim on YouTube, with reports indicating that the song was found to bear striking similarities to an original track from Noor Jehan’s 1973 film “Banarsi Thug.” The dispute centers on the melody and composition, which are said to resemble the original.

The song had amassed over 28 million views on YouTube before its removal.

Chahat Fateh Ali Khan’s music video for “Bado Badi” featured model Wajdan Rao alongside the Pakistani actor. Khan initially gained fame during the Covid-19 pandemic and has since become a well-known figure in Pakistan.

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His unique and often humorous songs have endeared him to many, resulting in multiple TV show and podcast appearances in Pakistan.

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