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Cultural Adaptations: The "Kacha Badam" phenomenon spread across cultural boundaries, with people from different regions and languages creating their own versions. The melody remained the same, but the lyrics were adapted to local languages and cultural references, showcasing the universal appeal and adaptability of the viral sensation . The viral sensation that is the Kacha badam song continues to make people groove to its peppy beats. The creator of the song, Birbhum resident Bhuban Badyakar, used the jingle to sell his wares of peanuts. One video on social media later, his humble jingle has gripped the nation and turned into a netizen-favourite dance challenge. The Making of a Viral Internet Song. Taking inspiration from everyday life, Badyakar's 'Kacha Badam' doesn't mince any words. His song spells out in as many words that he sells untoasted peanuts The song is the brainchild of Bhuban Badyakar, a peanut -seller from West Bengal. He is a resident of the Kuraljuri village in Lakshminarayanpur Panchayat of Birbhaum district. Badyakar travels to nearby villages and sells peanuts by weight in exchange for bangles, trinkets and other valuables. The Kacha Badam song is his way of attracting new Kacha badam is a peanut, not an almond. That's the first thing Bhuban Badyakar, the "Kacha Badam" hit-maker, clarifies when we meet. Peanuts are referred to as kacha badam in his native West Bengal, where the 52-year-old former dry-fruit seller hails from Kuraljuri village. A simple, salt-of-the-earth