
Indonesian brother duo performs 'Bole Chudiyan' with vocals, dance, and guitar
India Today
Two Indonesian brothers won hearts online with a wholesome cover of 'Bole Chudiyan' as they danced, sang and played the guitar in a now-viral video.
Two Indonesian brothers sang, danced and strummed along to a heartfelt cover of Bole Chudiyan, winning over viewers online with their infectious energy and cross-cultural love for Bollywood music.
Shared on the official Instagram account of the siblings, Restu and Singgih, the clip received a whole lot of attention as audiences tuned in to watch the duo recreate a beloved Bollywood classic in their own playful style.
In the now-viral footage, the elder brother sits with a guitar in hand, playing the melody while singing the lyrics, while the younger brother sways, dances, and beams beside him, fully immersed in the rhythm.
What surprised viewers most was the fact that the brothers managed to perform the Hindi song despite not knowing the language, relying instead on sound, memory, and emotion to guide their rendition.
Watch the video here:
A post shared by Restu Singgih Hanggara (@restu_singgih_hanggara)

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