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Kaise Bani or Phulauri Bina chutney kaise bani (Bhojpuri: फुलउरी बिना चटनी कइसे बनी; IAST: phulaurī binā chaṭnī kaïse banï; Lit.: How will phulauri be made without Chutney) is a traditional Bhojpuri Folksong. It was first modified and released by Trinidadian singer Sundar Popo in his album Nana and Nani (1969). This song got immense popularity after that and remade by many different artists and used in albums and films like Ghar ki Izzat (1994), Dabangg 2 (2012). Its popularity led to the formation of a new Music genre named Chutney music, which is the fusion of Bhojpuri and Caribbean music.

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  • Kaise Bani or Phulauri Bina chutney kaise bani (Bhojpuri: फुलउरी बिना चटनी कइसे बनी; IAST: phulaurī binā chaṭnī kaïse banï; Lit.: How will phulauri be made without Chutney) is a traditional Bhojpuri Folksong. It was first modified and released by Trinidadian singer Sundar Popo in his album Nana and Nani (1969). This song got immense popularity after that and remade by many different artists and used in albums and films like Ghar ki Izzat (1994), Dabangg 2 (2012). Its popularity led to the formation of a new Music genre named Chutney music, which is the fusion of Bhojpuri and Caribbean music. (en)
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  • Kaise Bani or Phulauri Bina chutney kaise bani (Bhojpuri: फुलउरी बिना चटनी कइसे बनी; IAST: phulaurī binā chaṭnī kaïse banï; Lit.: How will phulauri be made without Chutney) is a traditional Bhojpuri Folksong. It was first modified and released by Trinidadian singer Sundar Popo in his album Nana and Nani (1969). This song got immense popularity after that and remade by many different artists and used in albums and films like Ghar ki Izzat (1994), Dabangg 2 (2012). Its popularity led to the formation of a new Music genre named Chutney music, which is the fusion of Bhojpuri and Caribbean music. (en)
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