Their zeal and enthusiasm have brought a smile on everyone’s face. (Source: Temsutula Imsong/ Twitter) Their zeal and enthusiasm have brought a smile on everyone’s face. (Source: Temsutula Imsong/ Twitter)

Lip-sync battle has been one of the most popular viral challenges this year, and it was mostly various law enforcement agencies that stole the show with their epic entries around the world. Now, it seems, the battle has even reached India. In a video going viral, two men dressed in army fatigues is seen lip-syncing to Freddie Mercury’s iconic hit, ‘I Want To Break Free’. Only instead of real musical instruments, the men are seen mimicking a guitar with a shovel and a flute with a sickle.

What’s more interesting is though there aren’t any audience before whom they are performing, the man playing his ‘guitar’ passionately can be seen interacting and singing with utmost fervour into a ‘mic’ — also a shovel. The entertaining video has left people on Twitter impressed and fans rooting for them urging them to go to talent shows.

The video was shared on Twitter by Temsutula Imsong, the environment activist who rose to fame for her cleanliness drive at Varanasi’s Prabhughat, and even garnered praise from PM Modi. Sharing the video on the microblogging site, the woman from Nagaland wrote, “Somewhere in NE most probably .. these guys surely know how to stay happy!!”

Watch the video here:

Somewhere in NE most probably .. these guys surely know how to stay happy !! Do enjoy yourself .. take some “time out” from all that outrage !! pic.twitter.com/n49GMRCi35 — Temsutula Imsong (@temsutulaimsong) November 8, 2018

Although the men performing in the video is not known, another man comes in between the performance to identify that the ‘guitar player and singer’ is from Nagaland, while the man impersonating as a ‘flautist’ is from Assam. The video garnered a lot of attention online and Twitterati can’t stop praising them, and even singer Richa Chadha shared it.

Please make these dudes as popular as the dancing uncle. This is really good stuff. https://t.co/4R6IDP8rld — Sanskrita (@without_sans) November 10, 2018

Meanwhile back in a small, beautiful village in North East India, Freddie continues to inspire @QueenWillRock @BoRhapMovie :-) https://t.co/mkxLMUdmzI — Sharath Chandra (@shirtysharath) November 10, 2018

This made my day 😀😂 https://t.co/XKabVD1ILM — Aryan Veena Shetty (@aryansdream) November 10, 2018

the flute guy is killer… although no flute featuring in the song 😂 https://t.co/5o053uoGnm — M (@mita_majumdar) November 10, 2018

Hahaha..I love their enthusiasm, So much full of life and calling a spade a spade 😁 https://t.co/e8GZvHdphx — Zafar Abbas (@zafarabbaszaidi) November 9, 2018

Freddie would have loved this, I think! 👌👏 https://t.co/AyQyI40rMR — Sajan Gupta (@sharewithsajan) November 9, 2018

Just see the expression. He almost convinced me that he is playing the right chords. https://t.co/V6oA8ggbwp — Rayhan, John (@JohnRayhan) November 9, 2018

WoW !!!!

Really enjoy the show

Brighten my blues

So so good…. https://t.co/BKh6Zo9rMC — Phidalia Toi (@PhidaliaToi) November 9, 2018

Whatever your day might have gone by like…this one will surely get you cracking up https://t.co/FTkUFIB0bY — asutosh (@asutosh) November 9, 2018

Loot liya Bhai Sara stadium 😀😀 https://t.co/K0yR9v4jSf — Dr Singh (@THAKURSTARK) November 9, 2018

Now this is something that the public would love to see more off… not sure if they are army given that every second force is wearing camouflage these days…But still shows there is a sensitive side to Jawans and they can be human just like us…..👏👏👏👍👍🎊🎉🌸🌼🌻💐 https://t.co/DIJfcrLrpx — iReddy_Sona (@ireddy_sona) November 9, 2018

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