Pakistani singer Chahat Fateh Ali Khan—who rose to fame (and controversy) with his viral remake song ‘Bado Badi’—is back in the headlines once again. This time, it’s for singing a Pakistani patriotic song titled “Pak Fauj Zindabad, Ae Mere Chaman, Mere Watan”.
After being widely ridiculed for his previous songs and getting ‘Bado Badi’ banned on YouTube for copyright violations, Chahat Fateh Ali Khan made a comeback with this new patriotic anthem. However, the result was the same—waves of trolling on social media.
💣 Netizens Call It “The Most Dangerous Missile”
The video of the song quickly went viral, drawing sarcastic reactions from users across platforms. Indian news anchor Rubika Liyaquat even shared the video on her official social media, captioning it:
“India now urgently needs a strong ear protection system. This missile is the most dangerous.”
😆 Internet Flooded with Memes and Reactions
Social media was flooded with witty remarks and memes. One user commented:
“Half of the Indian Army’s anger must be due to hearing this—Watan Chaman Watan Chaman!”
Another joked:
“Talent overflow! Now even his old songs sound better. This missile is a self-goal.”
📲 Viral Again—For All the Wrong Reasons
Despite the backlash, the singer’s video is gaining traction—proving yet again that Chahat Fateh Ali Khan knows how to grab attention, even if it’s not always positive. While his intentions might have been patriotic, the delivery clearly missed the mark, earning him another round of online trolling.
India now needs a strong ‘Ear Defence System’@majorgauravarya your prediction came true!
ये मिसाइल सबसे ख़तरनाक है pic.twitter.com/bxPfLD58kn
— Rubika Liyaquat (@RubikaLiyaquat) May 16, 2025