Watch: Men lip-sync Queen's 'I Want To Break Free' using farm tools

Watch: Men lip-sync Queen's 'I Want To Break Free' using farm tools

Two men dressed in army attire and using farm equipment as instruments have been caught on camera lip-syncing their hearts out.

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Men singing to Freddy Mercury hit / Twitter

We have come across a video floating around the internet showing two men enthusiastically performing Queen's big hit, I Want To Break Free. The pair can be seen lip-syncing using a shovel as a guitar and a sickle as a flute.

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In an article by The Indian Express, it reads that the video was posted by Temsutula Imsong, an environmental activist who tweeted the video with the caption: “Somewhere in NE most probably .. these guys surely know how to stay happy!!”

Since the tweet, the video has gone viral, with many calling them the real 'rock stars'. Although it is not known who the men are, the man who appears in the video as the ‘guitar player and singer’ is from Nagaland, India, while the man impersonating a flautist is from the northeastern state of India known as Assam.

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One thing is for certain - the Twittersphere has fallen in love with their performance. 

Check it out below:

Even singer Richa Chadha has acknowledged their efforts in a tweet.

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