Author: Asia Book of Records Team

Nandana Hari (born on August 21, 2008) of Kerala, India, set a record for repeating a tongue twister for the maximum number of times in one minute. She performed 21 repetitions of the tongue twister ‘Betty bought some butter but it was bitter so she bought some better butter to make bitter butter better’ in one minute at the age of 13 years, 2 months and 18 days, as confirmed on November 25, 2021.

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Sruthi Anand (born on January 30, 1990) of Kerala, India set a record for making the replicas of the maximum number of musical instruments. She made the replicas of 13 musical instruments including Veena, Violin, Guitar, Tabla, Drum and Flute using polymer clay, thread, acrylic colours and inserted the instruments inside the bottle (measuring 4 cm in height and 1.9 cm in width) using a toothpick, as confirmed on October 27, 2021.

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Vishnu K. (born on October 19, 2003) of Kerala, India, is titled as ‘Grand Master’ for drawing 20 different emoticons including a smiley face, grinning face, laughing face and sad face in one minute on an A4 size sheet using a pen, as confirmed on November 12, 2021.

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Chayan Bhattacharya (born on April 1, 1982) of West Bengal, India, is titled as ‘Grand Master’ for being a school dropout turned academic teacher. Though he failed to qualify his school examination thrice in Class VIII, he successfully runs a coaching centre for Spoken English, as confirmed on November 23, 2021.

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Itha Fanindra Kumar (born on June 12, 1996) of Andhra Pradesh, India, is titled as ‘Grand Master’ for making a large-sized replica of the camel (measuring 7 feet and 1 inch in height and 4 feet and 5 inches in width) using 1,287 empty cigarette packets and waste materials, as confirmed on November 10, 2021.

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Ashna Mathew (born on June 20, 1997) of Kerala, India, is titled as ‘Grand Master’ for embroidering the map of India using French knots. She embroidered the map of India (measuring 8.2 inches x 8 inches) using French knots with strands of embroidery thread, as confirmed on November 10, 2021.

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