Just Kili Paul Grooving To Naatu Naatu: "It's Better Late Than Never"

Dressed in a black suit, Kili Paul can be seen grooving to the highly energetic track while his sister Neema matches his steps in the background

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Kili Paul grooves to Naatu Naatu. (courtesy: kili_paul)

Internet sensation Kili Paul and his sister Neema Paul are back and this time with a special tribute to the song Naatu Naatu, that has scripted history by winning the Oscar in the Best Original Song category. The Tanzanian brother-sister duo, who enjoy immense popularity for their dance moves to iconic Bollywood songs, have outdone themselves in their latest video. Dressed in a black suit, Kili Paul can be seen grooving to the highly energetic track while his sister Neema matches his steps in the background. Sharing the video, the internet sensation wrote, "Proud Moment For India. It's better late than never, Congratulations To Naatu Naatu Team For The Oscar."

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Take a look at the viral video here:

Earlier this month, Kili Paul uploaded a video of himself, dressed in a suit, dancing to yet another 90s Bollywood song. In the video, Kili Paul can be seen rocking the signature steps of the song Chura Ke Dil Mera from the film Main Khiladi Tu Anari. The 1994 romantic track picturised on Akshay Kumar and Shilpa Shetty has been sung by Alka Yagnik and Kumar Sanu.

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Sharing the video, Kili Paul wrote: “Chura Ke Dil Mera. Should I make more with suits?”

Before this, Kili Paul and Neema Paul took the fans by surprise with their performance on Naiyo Lagda – the first track to be released from Salman Khan's upcoming film, Kisi Ki Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan. In the caption, Kili wrote: “Naiyo lagda,” and tagged Salman Khan, Pooja Hegde as well as music composer Himesh Reshammiya.

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Take a look at the video here.

Kili Paul became a household name after his lip-sync rendition of the song Raataan Lambiyan from the movie Shershaah went viral. 

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