
The viral Kacha Badam song is trending again. Here's everything you need to know about it
India Today
With thousands of netizens participating in the Kacha Badam dance challenge, the song by a humble peanut seller named Bhuban Badyakar has reached every corner of the world, including South Korea and Tanzania.
“Badam badam, dada kacha badam!” Is the jingle playing on your mind immediately? It is bound to be because the Kacha Badam song has become a viral trend once again. With thousands of netizens participating in the Kacha Badam dance challenge, the song by a humble peanut seller named Bhuban Badyakar has reached every corner of the world, including South Korea and Tanzania.
But do you know what the song means or how it went viral? Well, let us tell you a bit about the viral trend.
WHO IS BHUBAN BADYAKAR?
A resident of Dubrajpur block of Kuraljuri village in Lakshminarayanpur Panchayat of West Bengal’s Birbhum district, Bhuban Badyakar travels to different places on his cycle to sell peanuts. Bhuban earns Rs 250 every day after selling peanuts. He has a wife, two sons and a daughter.
Kacha Badam is a song that was invented by Bhuban Badyakar and much to his surprise, though, has ended up as a viral trend.
“Paer chura, hather bala, thake jodi city gold er chain, diye jaben, tate shoman shoman badam paben (If you have bangles, imitation chains, then you can give them to me, I will give you equal portions of peanuts)”are the lyrics of song.
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