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Sibling duo’s viral cover of Anuv Jain’s ‘Jo Tum Mere Ho’ captivates fans, earns praise from the singer himself

Many Instagram users were amazed at how effortlessly the six-year-old Krish sang with his brother.

Sibling duo's viral cover of Anuv Jain's 'Jo Tum Mere Ho'Sibling duo's viral cover of Anuv Jain's 'Jo Tum Mere Ho'

Kishore Mondal and his younger sibling, Krish Mondal, 6, have been sharing videos of their renditions of many famous songs on Kishore’s Instagram account (kishore_mondal_official) for a while now. Many of their videos have attracted millions of views and the account currently has nearly 2 million followers.

Recently, Kishore posted a cover of singer Anuv Jain’s hit song Jo Tum Mere Ho, and it has gone viral. The text on the video reads, “Wait for 6-year-old kid. Auto tune left the chat,” a hook line present in most of their videos. The video shared a few days ago has already garnered over 4.5 million views.

The video reached Jain too, who praised the siblings in the comments section, adding to the buzz surrounding their performance. Jain wrote, “Love this guys! You both have been doing such a wonderful job w everything.”

Many Instagram users were amazed by the vocal prowess of the siblings at such a young age. Most people loved Krish’s rendition and lauded his effortless high pitch. Others couldn’t stop comparing Kishore’s voice with Jain’s.

Watch the viral video:

Reacting to the video, one user wrote, “First boy voice just like real song.” Another user commented, “Both voice make me cry.”

“No one talked about how the first boy sang. So perfectly,” wrote a third person.

This is not the first time a video posted by Kishore is going viral. Some of the other performances by the sibling duo that went viral include renditions of Jo Tere Sang Yaara, Jeene Laga Hoon and Sun sathiya.

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