Kachha Badam fame Bhuban Badyakar’s new song rules the internet again

It’s hard to ignore the popularity of the Bengali song Kacha Badam, which has gone viral over the past several months. While countless social media users in India, including celebrities, have jumped on the raw almond bandwagon, the catchy raga has traveled abroad as well. The originator of the song and groundnut seller Bhuban Badyakar from West Bengal is enjoying the excitement about his song. Now, the singer was recently seen singing a new song titled “Amar Notun Gari” (My New Car).

He was recently involved in a horrific accident in which he was seriously injured. He was brought to a facility in Birbhum district of West Bengal. Badyakar was learning to drive his new vehicle when he lost control and crashed into a wall. He has suffered injuries on his face. Now that Badyakar has recovered from his injuries, his new song has gone viral.

The new song describes an accident he was involved in and how God saved him from more serious injuries.

Badiyakar was also recently seen performing live at a bar on Park Street in Kolkata. Badiyakar looked out of the ordinary with a bright coat and a new rock avatar.

Bhuvan Badyakar, a native of Kuraljuri village in West Bengal’s Birbhum district, has become an overnight celebrity after a YouTube channel showed him selling peanuts to the tune of ‘Kachha Badam (raw peanuts)’, which synthesized Baul tal. does. Over the course of two months, the video has garnered over 21 million views.

In the unedited clip, Badyakar can be seen selling peanuts to the business of small trinkets and broken household items. The video went viral, and it was taken by singer and composer Najmu Reacht, who made a fun remix of the song. Soon after, many celebrities were seen making reel on this song.

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