<p>Bhuban Badyakar, a peanut seller in West Bengal, used to sing <em>Kacha Badam</em> to sell his peanuts and the same song made him an internet sensation.</p>.<p>A social media user uploaded his video on the internet after which he became a star with the song garnering millions of views on YouTube as it went viral in Bangladesh and India.</p>.<p>However, Bhuban is now struggling for his livelihood and as per media reports, due to copyright issues, he cannot even sing the same song that made him an internet sensation.</p>.<p>He said: "I am staying in a rented house in Dubrajpur, spending a lot of money on rent. Moreover, there is no source of income and I don't know for how long things will go like this."</p>.<p>Bhuban said: "The song <em>Kacha Badam</em> made me famous but now I cannot stay in my house because of that."</p>.<p>He alleged that a Birbhum-based company and its owner had taken the song from him and ditched him by pretending to be from the Indian Performing Right Society Limited (IPRS).</p>.<p>"I am not educated and I don't even know how to read English. Now, they are telling me that they bought my song. I cannot even reach them over the phone now."</p>.<p>Now, he cannot even sing his own song because of copyright issues.</p>
<p>Bhuban Badyakar, a peanut seller in West Bengal, used to sing <em>Kacha Badam</em> to sell his peanuts and the same song made him an internet sensation.</p>.<p>A social media user uploaded his video on the internet after which he became a star with the song garnering millions of views on YouTube as it went viral in Bangladesh and India.</p>.<p>However, Bhuban is now struggling for his livelihood and as per media reports, due to copyright issues, he cannot even sing the same song that made him an internet sensation.</p>.<p>He said: "I am staying in a rented house in Dubrajpur, spending a lot of money on rent. Moreover, there is no source of income and I don't know for how long things will go like this."</p>.<p>Bhuban said: "The song <em>Kacha Badam</em> made me famous but now I cannot stay in my house because of that."</p>.<p>He alleged that a Birbhum-based company and its owner had taken the song from him and ditched him by pretending to be from the Indian Performing Right Society Limited (IPRS).</p>.<p>"I am not educated and I don't even know how to read English. Now, they are telling me that they bought my song. I cannot even reach them over the phone now."</p>.<p>Now, he cannot even sing his own song because of copyright issues.</p>