Kolkata: From Medan Clearly from Dubrajpur in Birbhum to get along with political and celebrity leaders in the city, the internet sensation of Bhuban Badakar – better known as nuts – now property is hot for each political party that seduces him to be with them to use his popularity in the campaign they.
In the past two weeks, the biggest thing on social media has become a Bengali song called ‘Kacha Badam’ (baked beans) that has been circulating and has made a round on Facebook stories, YouTube, Instagram and Twitter rolls.
The creator of the song, Bhuban Badakar, is a peanut seller from Kuraljuri Village in this Birbhum Dubrajpur who has topping a graph with a number of celebrities talking about him and sharing his songs.
Sudden popularity had hit Badykar hard at first but with more offers, he claimed he would adjust to celebrity status.
“I was overwhelmed to find so many important people to be with me and hear my song.
It’s only a second visit to Kolkata ever and I am happy that I have been called here as a musician at this time.
My life has a mess for lost in the past week.
At times, the more painful attention but I hope for a better future for me and my family banking on my music, “said Bandakar, who was attending two political general meetings in Kolkata on Saturday, one per mad and other partners with wards 14 Chakraborty charitable candidates.
Since its internet fame, a number of political parties have made it directly to his home.
BJP was the first to use, send senior leaders to his house but Trinamool was not left behind because they raised him from his house and took him to Kolkata to the campaign for their candidates.
“I always want to be a singer and on my young days, I’m also part of the Baul group.
But while taking care of the family, somehow I can’t catch singing as a career.
But I never stopped singing.
I used to hum when working as a artisan or when selling vegetables or beans.
A few months ago, a memo dealer in Dubrajpur told me that memos like broken cellphones, human hair or old imitation jewelry sell at a good price.
I thought of buying them from locals in peanut exchanges and sewn songs.
I never knew people would like it so much, “Badakar said.
A few weeks ago, one of the buyers was recorded he sang and uploaded on social media.
This song is now everywhere.
“I always appreciate raw talents and that’s the reason I brought it as part of the campaign here with us.
He is a brilliant artist and represents raw talent hidden everywhere in Bengal, “said partner, who campaigned for the ward of 2 candidates for Senator (input from Amit Moulick)