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Digital Desk: The Assamese Bihu song, "Mon Hira Doi," became a global sensation after Tanzanian content creators Kili Paul and his sister Neema Paul flawlessly matched steps to the song.

The sibling duo, well-known for their stunning dance performances to Indian tunes in traditional attire, shared a video on Instagram and YouTube, dancing flawlessly to the Assamese melody with the caption, "We Love This Assam Song.. what u guys think."

The charm of "Mon Hira Doi" lies in its cultural richness, being an Assamese language song sung by Neel Akash, released in 2019 with a duration of 3:45. 

The enthusiastic response from followers, flooding the comments section with praise, highlights the song's newfound global appeal.

Assam's chief minister, Himanta Biswa Sarma, took to social media to commend the Tanzanian siblings for welcoming Assamese culture.

In a tweet, CM stated, "Mon Hira Doi, this evergreen Assamese foot-tapping song, wins the heart of the internet sensation Kili Paul and Neema Paul as they dance to its tune. I always believe that – be it Bihu or any other Assamese song, our culture has the potential to go global." 



This recognition not only celebrates the universal language of music but also highlights the power of cultural exchange through digital platforms, fostering a deeper appreciation for regional art forms on a global scale.

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