Kiki Challenge Telangana Version Stroms The Social Media
What is driving the young and old alike? It is Kiki challenge which has gone viral on social networks. Kiki challenge is nothing but they have to step down from moving car and shake a leg while asking, ‘Keke, do you love me?' and get back into the moving car. "This is dangerous," say the police and other officials. They have sent warning messages to people not to try it out. In fact they will arrest the persons who were found trying this on roads.
But did you where did this kiki challenge start... it is from India and believe it or not it was introduced by Kishore Kumar, Anoop Kumar and Ashok Kumar in 1958 film Chalti Ka Naam Gaadi. If you don't believe us, check out the tweet:
Kiki challenge has spread all across, so much so that two young farmers from Telangana have taken up with challenge, shot a video and that has gone viral. Coming from a Lambadipalli village, Anil Kumar (24) and Pilli Tirupati (28) decided to take up the challenge but on a very creative, inniovative and hallarious way. For a change they are not using a car, they are seen ploughing the field with a pair of bullocks.
Both the young farmers are seen in a video dancing to the tune of 'It's My Feelings'. Within no time, farmer's video went viral on social media and has garnered 1.6 crore viewers. According to leading tabloid, their viral video not only grabbed the audiences attention but it was also declared as the “winner” by American TV show host Trevor Noah.
Bollywood actor Vivek Oberoi is the first actor who caught the glimpse of farmer kiki challenge didn't hesitate to send love to them. He appreciated the farmer by posting a tweet on his twitter handle. He also mentions that it could best way to utilize the kiki challenge. "This might be safe and good for public."