Chahat Fateh Ali Khan has risen to global fame through his unconventional music remakes, which have captivated audiences despite their unusual style.
His rendition of “Bado Badi” sparked widespread attention, surpassing the viewership of many mainstream artists’ songs.
Over the years, he has appeared in numerous interviews and television programs, even venturing into politics by attempting to contest an election.
In a recent interview with Murtaza Views, Chahat stirred debate by claiming that Indian singers are superior to their Pakistani counterparts.
He questioned why Pakistani musicians seem to dismiss his work while Indian celebrities, including prominent figures like Karan Johar and Karan Aujla, have acknowledged his efforts.
Pakistani artists such as Shafqat Amanat Ali and Bushra Ansari, however, have openly criticized his unique approach to music.
Chahat’s statement has reignited conversations about his polarizing presence in the entertainment industry, drawing contrasting reactions from both sides of the border.
Recently, he released a track titled ‘Toba Toba,’ which mimics the Bollywood hit ‘Tauba Tauba’ originally sung by Karan Aujla.
In the film, Vicky Kaushal’s dance moves in the song became an internet sensation.
When London-based Geo News correspondent Murtaza Ali Shah posted a clip of Khan’s latest song on Instagram, even Karan Aujla reacted with humor, commenting, “Uncle Na Karo Please,” accompanied by a crying emoji.
The post gained instant popularity, drawing countless reactions and comments after Aujla’s response.
A recent viral video shows Khan in a hotel, sitting with an Englishman and other individuals, including Pakistanis, who requested he sing an English song.
Khan revealed that he was working on an English romantic track and sang a few lines, earning applause from those around him.
When asked if he was a fan of Chahat Fateh Ali Khan, the Englishman responded enthusiastically, “Yes, I’ve seen him on TikTok. I’m a big fan.”