Indian Diplomat shares Kili and Neema Paul video on Twitter

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Tanzanian siblings Kili and Neema Paul have captured the hearts of netizens with their on-point lip-sync videos and groovy choreography. The brother and sister duo has gained popularity on Instagram for their Bollywood-inspired content.

Winning hearts

Kili Paul and his sister Neema Paul, the Tanzanian siblings, gained popularity when they created a video of themselves lip-syncing and grooving to the song ‘Raataan Lambiyan’ from the movie Shershaah. Their Indian fanbase has grown due to their increasing collaboration on Hindi songs. Kili is a dancer and content creator with over 5 million followers on his Instagram profile. Neema, his sister, has over 610,000 followers on her Instagram. Kili and Neema gained overnight fame after one of their videos went viral on Instagram.

Their videos feature lip-syncing to popular Bollywood songs, and they have won the hearts of many people, including celebrities such as Kiara Advani and Sidharth Malhotra.

Tribute to Utkal Dibasa

The brother and sister duo never ceases to delight their subscribers with new vibrant videos. Recently, Kili and Neema Paul posted a video on their Instagram account as a tribute to their Odia friends and fans celebrating Utkal Dibasa. The lip-sync video features the duo dressed in traditional Massai attire, standing before a mud hut with folded hands and lip-syncing on an Odia audio.

Indian Diplomat and Higher Commissioner of India in Tanzania, Binaya Kumar Pradhan, shared the video on Twitter, and expressed his appreciation for the gesture.

Rise to fame

Kili and Neema’s rise to fame is their creativity, charisma, as well as their ability to connect with their audience. They have used social media platforms, sharing their passion for dance and music with millions of people worldwide.

Their popularity has also given them the opportunity to work with brands and collaborate with other content creators. Kili and Neema have continued to inspire their followers with their inspiration, and they are a shining example of how social media can be used to spread positivity.

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