The sensation of ‘Bado Badi’ has transcended borders to reach South Korea, where K-pop artist Aoora has added his unique touch to the popular song by British-Pakistani singer Kashif Rana, known as Chahat Fateh Ali Khan.
Renowned for his music compositions, K-pop singer Park Min-jun, stage name Aoora, shared a lively rendition of ‘Bado Badi’ on his Instagram this week. In the video, Aoora and three friends enthusiastically lip-sync to the catchy tune, captioning it with “Hai hai hoye hoye (Korean ver🇰🇷).”
The reel quickly went viral, amassing over 6.7 million views on Aoora’s original Instagram post. Thousands of fans joined in, flooding the comments with likes and enthusiastic responses for the K-pop sensation.
Reacting humorously to the video, one social media user quipped, “The virus has reached Korea too,” while another playfully added, “No…. He’s infected with this virus tooo.”
“I’m done with this world,” expressed another viewer.
Interestingly, the song had recently been removed from YouTube due to copyright claims. Previously, it had gained popularity among top artists like Guru Randhawa, Diljit Dosanjh, and B Praak, who also featured it in their Instagram reels.