On today's 'Mann Ki Baat,' prime minister Narendra Modi discussed Tanzanian TikTok sensations Kili and Neema. "I'd like to introduce you to two persons in today's 'Mann Ki Baat,' talking about indian culture and tradition," he stated.



Tanzanian siblings Kili Paul and her sister Nima are frequently discussed on social media sites such as Facebook, Twitter, and instagram these days. And I'm sure you've heard of them as well.



The prime minister continues by saying that Kylie Paul and Neema have a passion for indian music, which is why they are so famous.



With all of the talk around PM Modi's address, just one thing comes to mind: who is this Killy Paul, and his sister Neema? Let's find out what they do that makes them so popular in India.'



Who are Tanzania's brothers and sisters?

Kili and Neema are a Tanzanian brother-sister combo who have wowed the internet with their funky dance and on-point lip-sync videos.



Kylie describes herself as a dancer and content creator on Instagram. Kylie Paul has over 2.6 million instagram followers. 259 thousand people are following his sister, Neema Paul, at the same time.


How did you become famous?

Kili Paul and Nima, Tanzanian brothers, are constantly posting lip-sync and dance videos to hindi music on their social media profiles.



Kylie Paul and her sister Neema, dressed in traditional Maasai garb, recently posted a video of themselves lipsyncing to the song "Rata Lambiya" from the film "Shershaah."



People appreciated Lipsing's dancing style, and the video quickly became popular on the internet. The brother-sister duo has now become an internet sensation.



In India, the brother-sister duo was honoured

The indian High Commission in tanzania recently honoured Tanzanian performer Kylie Paul. Binaya Pradhan, an indian High Commission ambassador, has notified the public by uploading a photo.



Today, acclaimed Tanzanian artist Kili Paul visited @IndiainTanzania; his videos lip-syncing to popular indian film songs have won millions of hearts in India's #IndiaTanzania picture.


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February 21, 2022 — Binaya Pradhan (@binaysrikant76)

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