
Social media star Chahat Fateh Ali Khan, known for his viral song ‘Bado Badi,’ is back in spotlight with his rendition of popular track ‘Tauba Tauba.’ The song, originally from Vicky Kaushal-starrer Bad Newz, became a massive hit for its catchy beats and energetic dance moves.
Karan Johar shared Chahat’s version on his Instagram story, telling fans it’s a “must-watch.” His endorsement brought more attention to Chahat’s rendition, quickly making it go viral.

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Despite the attention, Chahat’s version received mixed reactions, with some viewers expressing negative feedback. Karan Aujla, singer of original ‘Tauba Tauba,’ couldn’t resist chiming in with a humorous comment. He playfully wrote under Chahat’s post, “Uncle na karo please,” which sparked a flood of funny responses from fans. One fan joked, “Karan Aujla crying in the corner,” while others added, “Karan himself said uncle to stop” and “Aapka gaana – toba toba,” adding to light-hearted banter.
Karan Aujla’s original ‘Tauba Tauba’ became a hit when it was featured in Bad Newz, showcasing Vicky Kaushal’s dynamic dance moves. Movie also starred Ammy Virk and Triptii Dimri, contributing to song’s success.
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Humorous exchanges between Chahat Fateh Ali Khan and Karan Aujla have entertained fans, turning their playful feud into a viral sensation. Chahat’s bold take on the song may have divided opinions, but it continues to attract attention, both from fans and celebrities.

As the remix circulates online, back-and-forth between two artists has kept fans engaged, with many enjoying the fun interactions. Despite criticism, Chahat continues to embrace his unique style, and his posts regularly capture the attention of public.
Chahat Fateh Ali Khan’s rendition of ‘Tauba Tauba’ has become a talking point, whether fans love it or hate it. With Karan Johar’s shoutout and Karan Aujla’s playful comment, song remains a hot topic on social media, and it’s clear that Chahat’s version has left its mark.