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Jailer’s Kaavaalaa is the biggest chart buster – hits the 100 Million mark

Jailer’s first single, Kaavaalaa, was released a few weeks ago. The song has been popular worldwide since its release. Therefore, it joined the list of other viral songs such as Arabic Kuthu, Ranjithame, Rowdy Baby, and Chellamma. Not only that, Kaavaalaa has now become the biggest chart buster song by reaching in 100 million views mark on YouTube.

Everyone is striving to replicate and dance to Kaavaalaa’s hook step in social media reels. Without hearing the song, scrolling through any social media platform has become impossible at the moment. Which is why the song has been able to get reach the milestone of 100 Million views on YouTube.

People are not just addicted to Kaavaalaa because of Anirudh Ravichander’s composition or Shilpa Rao’s voice. Another reason for the craze around the song is also due to its catchy hook steps. Some reels have people taking it seriously and dancing with passion to the song, while others make it more fun. There is no doubt about the fact that Kaavaalaa song is super catchy. Of course, that is why everyone is dancing to it.

Recently, a video featuring senior actress Simran dancing to Kaavaalaa on the internet was the one that caught everyone’s attention. The story’s twist was that the actress was not the one dancing in the video. Tamannaah’s face was replaced with Simran’s in a deep fake video that was generated by AI, on the other hand. Soon after, the fans of other actresses started doing these deepfake videos with their favorite ones.

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