
Tanzania siblings Kili Paul and Neema sing the national anthem to celebrate India's 73rd Republic Day. Viral video
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On India’s 73rd Republic Day, Kili Paul posted a video of himself and his sister singing India's national anthem. The video already has 3 lakh views.
As India celebrates its 73rd Republic Day today, internet sensation from Tanzania Kili Paul and his sister Neema Paul had a special gift for all fans and followers from the country. Kili Paul shared a video of himself and his sister singing India’s national anthem, Jana Gana Mana. This was, perhaps, the best gift Kili could have given to all his fans from India. The Tanzanian boy and his sister rose to fame after he started posting videos of them lip-syncing to hit Bollywood songs.
On India’s 73rd Republic Day, Kili Paul posted a video of himself and his sister singing India's national anthem. They also wished everyone a very Happy Republic Day. “Happy Public day India (sic),” the video caption reads.
Watch the video here:
This is how the netizens reacted:
Kili and Neema Paul became internet sensations overnight after one of their videos went crazy viral on Instagram. Kili and Neema are the brother-sister duo from Tanzania who have captured the hearts of netizens with their on-point lip-sync videos and groovy choreography. Kili has 1.4 million followers on Instagram.

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