Kacha Badam Fame Singer Bhuban Badyakar Struggling For Survival, Says ‘I Was Cheated’

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Kacha Badam Fame Singer Bhuban Badyakar Struggling For Survival, Says ‘I Was Cheated’


New Delhi: Who would not keep in mind the viral sensation Kacha Badam singer Bhuban Badyakar? Well, the peanut vendor’s distinctive means of singing and attracting clients received him an instantaneous title and fame on social media. He turned an in a single day star with netizens and influencers making Reels and movies of his music – Kacha Badam. Now, seems to be like this fame was short-lived as he’s struggling for survival. 

According to data shared by celeb pap Viral Bhayani on his Instagram deal with, Bhuban Badyakar is in distress. He wrote: #bhubhanbadyakar the kaccha badam peanut vendor is a fearful man. Bubhan had constructed himself a brand new home and purchased a four-wheeler after he went viral. But now could be again to his earlier lifetime of distress. According to him, a copyright subject has rendered him to unable to even sing his personal songs. He can not sing his personal music as somebody has stolen the rights to his Kacha Badam music #kachabadam


The singer is a resident of Lakshminarayanpur village in Birbhum’s Dubrajpur village. According to a report in Anandabazaar Digital, his new home within the village is empty and as of now, he’s staying in Dubrajpur.

Times Now quoted the singer as saying: “They took my phone away and so I ran away from home. They wanted money from me, which I could not give. They took my iPhone while I was sleeping,” (translated from Bengali, as initially advised to Anandbazaar Digital).

Bhuban alleged that since he was unable to pay as per calls for from a couple of, so these folks took away his iPhone and that he’s financially unstable. 

KACHA BADAM SINGER’S OTHER CLAIMS

He advised Aaj Tak Bangla, that he has been cheated by an organization and now cannot sing his personal music or add it on-line. He alleged {that a} Birbhum-based firm duped him within the title of Indian Performing Right Society Limited saying they are going to pay him Rs 3 lakh for allegedly sharing his music on YouTube.

However, the singer signed on to a paper promoting his copyright to the music, with out his prior data or permission, reportedly.

 

 

 





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