New Delhi: India's Got Talent Season 9 winners Divyansh Kacholia and Manuraj Singh Rajput already have amassed a huge fan following during the TV show and after winning the title. The performer duo, who are now a part of America's Got Talent (one of the biggest TV shows in the world) wowed the audiences and judges with their latest performance. Recreating Imagine Dragons’ Believer on a flute with the help of beatboxing, their performance has been going viral on social media.
The beatboxing and flutist duo from Rajasthan impressed the judges Simon Cowell, Heidi Klum and Howie Mandel, who ended up giving a standing ovation after their first performance. The musicians will be competing against Got Talent show winners, finalists and even popular performing artists from across the globe.
Divyansh and Manuraj blew the judges away after sharing how the two of them met accidently during the auditions of India's Got Talent. Both of their partners who were supposed to be performing with them did not turn up and the two ended up performing, qualifying and later winning the show.
Their performance's video was shared by America's Got Talent's official Facebook page three days ago and has already been viewed by 25 million people.
Soon after the duo started performing, the audience was in awe. The judges also looked mesmerised. After their performance ended, Heidi Klum described their performance as 'Bollywood meets Brooklyn'. Simon Cowell and Howie Mondel were also all praises for Divyansh and Manuraj's performance.
In an interview with The Indian Express Divyansh Kancholia shared what it was a proud moment for them to perform at AGT's show. “It’s always great to represent your country and culture on such a big show. And we are humbled by the love and respect we got on the stage. It’s path-breaking and a happy moment to put India on the map. Since childhood, we have been fans of these shows, and I think at the moment, we haven’t even processed everything," he said.
After winning India’s Got Talent, Divyansh and Manuraj also worked on the background score of 'Cirkus'.