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|Hindustan Times|2 years agoTanzanian content creators Kili Paul and Neema Paul share a video of themselves dancing to the Gujarati song Khalasi, spreading joy and celebrating Diwali. The video has gained over 7.6 lakh views and positive reactions from viewers.


Tanzanian content creators Kili Paul and Neema Paul share a video of themselves dancing to the Gujarati song Khalasi, spreading joy and celebrating Diwali. The video has gained over 7.6 lakh views and positive reactions from viewers.
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•Tanzanian content creators Kili Paul and Neema Paul share a video of themselves dancing to the Gujarati song Khalasi.
•The video has gained over 7.6 lakh views and positive reactions from viewers.
•The siblings spread joy and celebrate Diwali with their vibrant dance.
•The song Khalasi is a popular track from Coke Studio, telling the tale of a sailor exploring the coasts of Gujarat.
•Viewers praised the duo's performance and wished them a happy Diwali in the comments section.
•The video has gained over 7.6 lakh views and positive reactions from viewers.
•The siblings spread joy and celebrate Diwali with their vibrant dance.
•The song Khalasi is a popular track from Coke Studio, telling the tale of a sailor exploring the coasts of Gujarat.
•Viewers praised the duo's performance and wished them a happy Diwali in the comments section.
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