Meet the siblings from Tanzania who have captured millions of Desi hearts and took the Internet by Storm
By watching the thumbnail you've already understood whom we are talking about. Yes, it is the sibling duo from Africa who took the internet by storm with them lip-syncing to Bollywood music.
- By Vedatrayee Chakraborty
As we Indians are busy making Instagram reels on Love Nwantiti and the world is being taken over by African rap and African music in general, meet these two viral siblings from Tanzania and get to know their unrequited love for Bollywood and Indian music. The latest Instagram reel shared from the talented duo is on the recently released hit film Sooryavanshi’s song ‘Tip Tip Barsa Pani‘. This remix version of the song features Katrina Kaif and Akshay Kumar, while it originally featured Raveena Tandon with Akshay.
The video starts with Neema lip-syncing the song, and we later see Kili dancing to the blockbuster tune as well.
Kili Paul shared the reel with the caption, “It’s been a hit since it came out❤️ @akshaykumar @katrinakaif @tanishk_bagchi @uditnarayanmusic @therealalkayagnik @tseriesfilms @tseries.official #music #india #bollywood #tiptipbarsapaani #family #kilipaul #neemapaul #goodmusic #dance.”
Almost a week ago, Kili Paul and his sister Neema Paul were trending since they shared a video while grooving on Shershaah’s song ‘Raataan Lambiyan’ showing how music makes nonsense of international boundaries.
The singer Jubin Nautiyal reacted to the video on Instagram and actress Kiara Advani retweeted their video.
They went on to recreate a few more tracks like Shah Rukh Khan-starer Raees song ‘Zaalima’, Arijit Singh’s song ‘Tum Hi Ho’, Nora Fatehi’s song ‘Kusu Kusu’, and Badshah’s ‘Jugnu’ among others. The siblings shared in an interview that they are Jubin Nautiyal fans and have recreated his songs too on Instagram.
In the videos, the duo is seen dressed in traditional Maasai clothing and the background shows them against a local village kind of setting in East Africa. Living in rural Africa, getting Internet access becomes quite difficult for them and yet this hasn’t stopped them from loving Bollywood and loving India.
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