Recently, Pakistan's cricket legends Wasim Akram and Waqar Younis have teamed up with the versatile host and artist Fakhr E Alam to bring a fresh dose of humor to the internet. In a recent video, the trio has added their own comedic spin to the viral song "Bado Badi". All of them gave the perfect …
Bado Badi’ Gets A Funny Twist With Wasim, Waqar, And Fakhr’s Tea-Time Antics
Recently, Pakistan’s cricket legends Wasim Akram and Waqar Younis have teamed up with the versatile host and artist Fakhr E Alam to bring a fresh dose of humor to the internet. In a recent video, the trio has added their own comedic spin to the viral song “Bado Badi”. All of them gave the perfect expressions as per the feel of the hilarious song.
Remember that Wasim and Waqar, both are currently engaged with the T20 World Cup 2024, contributing to the broadcasting and analyst teams. In the video, the trio humorously referred to their tea break as a “mid-life crisis,” bringing a smile to many faces. Fans have embraced their rendition, applauding Wasim Akram for his expressive charm and equally praising Fakhr E Alam and Waqar Younis. The video has received a warm reception, highlighting the song’s broad appeal and the happiness it continues to spread across social media.
Bado Badi is currently the most famous song that made headlines across the globe. The song was sung by the famous Youtube sensation and social media personality Chahat Fateh Ali Khan and has become viral, making headlines and amassing an impressive 28 million views. The video was originally deleted by Chahat Fateh Ali due to copyright issues, but Chahat recently took the song with a new video on his Instagram account.
The song has quickly become a hit on the internet and has been covered by celebrities across the globe. International stars like Kili Paul and K-pop artists have featured “Bado Badi,” while big names in Indian music like Diljit Dosanjh and Guru Randhawa have also shown their love for it.
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