
Pakistani YouTuber sings Ramzan song in viral Kacha Badam tune, gets trolled
India Today
A Pakistani YouTuber, Yasir Soharwardi, has shared a music video based on the popular tune of Kacha Badam.
The craze regarding the viral Bengali song Kacha Badam has refused to die down. Even now, if you scroll through Instagram reels or Facebook, numerous videos featuring netizens dancing to the peppy track by peanut seller Bhuban Badyakar will pop up. The popularity of the song had reached far and beyond and netizens from Korea and the US also participated in the viral dance challenge.
Now, a Pakistani YouTuber, Yasir Soharwardi, has shared a music video based on the popular tune of Kacha Badam. Titled Roza Rakhunga, the song is about keeping fast during Ramzan.
In the song, Yasir can be seen holding a bird and a cat and singing how everyone should keep Roza for Ramzan.
Take a look:
The video has gone viral with over 110k views and the numbers are steadily increasing. The video was shared on Twitter as well. While some enjoyed the song and wrote about how music can bridge the gap between nations, others had a lot of funny things to share about the track.
Many were not at all impressed with the use of animals to promote Roza.

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