Karan Johar’s Playful Shoutout to Chahat Fateh Ali Khan’s Tauba Tauba Recreation
Karan Johar humorously praises Chahat Fateh Ali Khan's rendition of "Tauba Tauba," while Karan Aujla playfully disapproves.
Karan Johar Playfully Praises Chahat Fateh Ali Khan’s Unique Rendition of “Tauba Tauba” While Karan Aujla Lightheartedly Disapproves
Pakistani singer Chahat Fateh Ali Khan was recently appreciated with a LOL shoutout from filmmaker Karan Johar for his exclusive version of the super hit song “Tauba Tauba.” The artist humorously changed the title of the song to “Toba Toba” as he sang the version against the stunning backdrop of the Taj Mahal in this clip shared on Chahat’s Instagram page. He changed the lyrics and accompanied himself with a guitar in a nice mix of creativity and fun.
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Of course, however, not everyone was impressed with Chahat’s take on the classic hit, and Karan Aujla, the original artist behind “Tauba Tauba,” had a rather lighthearted take on the matter, posting, “Uncle na kro (don’t do it) please,” punctuated by a loud crying emoji. His comment brought out dissenting opinions on the cover, as many users logged on to opine on the matter. “Humans can all sing in tune even by mistake, but here he hasn’t done that either,” one user commented. “Toba Toba, you ruined my mood.” In contrast, Karan Johar loved this video and shared it on his Instagram stories with the caption: “Must watch ❤️.”
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“Tauba Tauba” is a groovy number composed, sung, and written by Karan Aujla. The song is produced by Yeah Proof. The soundtrack features Vicky Kaushal and Triptii Dimri and will feature in the 2024 comedy “Bad Newz.” It is directed by Anand Tiwari and produced by Prime, Dharma Productions, and Leo Media Collective.
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Chahat Fateh Ali Khan is known to many as a stylistic chameleon. He rose into the limelight with his cringe-worthy remake of “Badobadi,” which garnered a deluge of negative response and had eventually been withdrawn from YouTube. Deep-rooted in music and entertainment culture, he remains as avid about his hobby as he endures the mixed feedback creativity brings.
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