After Kacha Badam Singer, this guy is going Viral, people call him “Bichara Ashique”

Do you remember Bhuban Badyakar of West Bengal and his famous song ‘Kachha Badam’? Presently, another seller has taken social media by storm with their viral song “Tera Gum Agar Na Hota.” The accompanying video is rapidly gaining traction and popularity across various platforms. It seems that this talented individual is on the path to fame, following in the footsteps of the renowned singer who rose to stardom with the hit track “Kacha Badam.”

A person playing a two-headed Indian drum sings “Tera Gum Agar Na Hota” with immense joy in a viral video. Viewers are showering the video with love and admiration, making him a social media sensation. After watching the video, people’s reactions are diverse and entertaining. Numerous social media users are hilariously mimicking the song’s sound, creating funny acts that add a playful twist to the viral tune. Additionally, many individuals are sharing the video with their friends, accompanied by creative captions that further enhance the enjoyment of this musical sensation. The song’s charm has sparked a wave of creativity and laughter across social media platforms.

The viral Kacha Badam song had consistently made it to the trend lists and Instagram reels as well. Instagram is abuzz with videos of people dancing to the peppy beats of the song, making it hard to miss. This song is the brainchild of a simple groundnut seller named Bhuban Badyakar from West Bengal. This kind of talent is also rarely seen. But in the era of social media, it has become very easy to make it viral and spread it to the world.

Bhuban Badyakar used to sell groundnuts in exchange for knick-knacks and broken household articles. He used to go to far-flung villages by bicycle to sell groundnuts. He used to sell 3-4 kg of groundnut everyday and earn Rs.200-250. However, after gaining fame as Raw Almond Man, he is selling far more peanuts than usual. There has been a lot of benefit from this.

In today’s age of social media, unique talents like Bhuban Badyakar and the Dholak player have the opportunity to shine brightly and become famous worldwide. Their stories remind us of the immense power that social media holds in giving voice and recognition to the hidden talents waiting to be discovered.

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Sweta Dagar is an avid reader and writer. She hails from Bulandshahr (U.P) where she completed her formap education. She loves exploring varieties of topics that shape the public opinion at large. If you have any queries, feel free to contact her at [email protected].