Tony Kakkar has built a reputation for himself in a short time with his foot-tapping party numbers and soul-stirring romance tunes. The young musician, who began performing bhajans alongside his sisters Sonu and Neha Kakkar, has a number of tracks to his name, including ‘Ankhiyan,’ ‘Car Mein Music Baja,’ ‘Mubarak Ho,’ and ‘Lori Suna,’ which have all been well received by music fans online. Following his entry into Bollywood as a composer with ‘Sawan Aaya Hai’ (‘Creature 3D’) and subsequent songs, he has now transitioned to singing with ‘Mile Ho Tum HumKo’ in the upcoming film ‘Fever.’

Tony Kakkar was widely trolled, according to an article on indiatvnews.com, and we’ve taken inspiration from that tale for our piece.

He’s been chastised repeatedly for his repetitious lyrics, which critics claim to make no sense at all. His most recent single, ‘Number Likh,’ features Bigg Boss 14 ex-contestant Nikki Tamboli. “Number Likh 98971, Iske Aage Dum Diga Dam Dam Dam,” the song’s lyrics say. After the singer held a #AskTony session on Twitter on Sunday, the same has piqued the interest of Netizens once more. “#AskTony at 1pm,” he posted on his Twitter account. Use the hashtag, aa jao.” On the one hand, people connected with the artist and applauded him, but on the other side, many others chastised him for his songs, claiming that they were the source of their headaches.

He has already been called out for his songs, so this isn’t the first time he has become a topic of conversation on social media. “I made a popular song.. they make a MEME,” he tweeted in response to the same. “They create a meme because I write a popular song.” “Flop tunes ke meme nahi bante,” says the narrator.

Source:indiatvnews.com