With the debut of his first online series, Taaza Khabar, Bhuvan Bam is ready. The web series is receiving a lot of favourable acclaim for its music in addition to its incredibly intriguing premise. Bhuvan contributed his voice to the song Khwaabon Ke Mele, which he also co-produced. The song contains a charming tale that was written by his former buddies Salman Khan Niazi and Zaman Khan. After the show’s phenomenal popularity and continued dominance of OTT platforms, Bhuvan shot the music video and is now prepared to release it.
For seven to eight years, Bhuvan, Salman, and Zaman have been close buddies. At a Mughlai eatery in Delhi, the actor-turned-content creator once performed alongside two brothers. Once again together, they produce a masterpiece in the style of Khwaabon Ke Mele. For Bhuvan, these kinds of stories may have only been seen in a movie.
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The actor claims, “I’ve known Salman and Zaman from the days I was a nobody in Delhi. We three have been a part of each other’s lives through the good times and bad because we used to perform together. Putting aside our personal relationship, I have always been confident in the fact that they have extensive musical knowledge and are wonderful communicators. Therefore, when I was considering a writer for the song, which is a crucial component of the series, I was confident that these brothers would work magic, and they indeed did. The transition from performing in restaurants to writing music for the show felt complete.”
For the unversed, Bhuvan Bam, is a comedian, writer, singer, actor, and YouTube celebrity from Delhi, India. He was born on January 22, 1994. He is well-known for his YouTube comedy channel, BB Ki Vines. A YouTube channel called BB Ki Vines features 2–12 minute long videos that show Bam as an urban youngster living his life and having absurd chats with his friends and family. He is well-known for portraying characters including Bhuvan, Banchoddas, Sameer Fuddi, Titu Mama, Bablu, Janki, Mrs Verma, Adrak Baba, Mr Hola, Papa Maakichu, Detective Mangloo, Dr Sehgal, and Babli Sir on his YouTube channel, which has 25 million subscribers.