Viral: Indonesian Siblings Render The Most Adorable Version Of Dhoom Track Dilbara
A video of two siblings from Indonesia singing the 2004 Bollywood hit Dhoom's Dilbara song went viral on social media with many sharing their love.
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Viral Video: Children today are showcasing their talents on social media, and many people are admiring their confidence on camera. From African kids dancing to Kala Chashma to two youngsters singing the 90s superhit Haule Haule Saajna song, kids are taking the internet by storm. Recently, two Indonesian siblings captured everyone's attention with their viral performance of the iconic song from Dhoom. Their lively performance has earned millions of admirers and praise from both Bollywood fans and celebrities.
Indonesian siblings' rendition of Dhoom's Dilbara goes viral
Two Indonesian siblings have grabbed the attention of Bollywood fans across the globe with their cover of the classic song Dilbara from the 2004 hit film Dhoom. Their performance shared on Instagram via their joint account Restu Singgih Hanggara, has gone viral, amassing over 8.7 million views.
The viral clip opens with the older brother playing the guitar and singing the well-known track, but it's the younger sibling who takes centre stage. Wearing a brown and black shirt, brown trousers, and a cap, the younger sibling adds a burst of charm and energy, especially with an enthusiastic "aaaaiiinnnn" that has left viewers grinning.
Social Media influencers applauded Indonesian siblings
Social media users have flooded the comments with praise for the siblings' infectious energy. Bigg Boss fame Himanshi Khurana commented, "Vibe hai vibe hai," celebrating their delightful performance.
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Others chimed in, with one user saying, "Do nothing but just 'aaaaiiinnnn' and steal the show," while another remarked on the timing of the little one's catchy vocalization. This heartwarming rendition by the Indonesian duo has resonated widely, showcasing the universal appeal of music and the charm of sibling performances.