Author: Asia Book of Records Team

Vishal Krishna (born 29 August 1977), an Indian film actor, of Chennai, Tamil nadu, is the only Asian actor in the world, to have acted with a squint eye, throughout the entire length of the movie.  The Tamil feature film Avan Ivan, required the actor, to maintain a squint eye position, a difficult eye stare, throughout the entire course of the movie and was very challenging.

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Thiru Dilip Rogger (Born on 26 October), of Chennai, Tamil Nadu, is the first Asian & Indian who competed in German National Championship Endurance Race, in 2009 and Qualified till the 18th out of the 62 Riders. He also participated in the FIM Asian Road Racing Championship (Round One) in China, at the Zuhai Circuit, and was placed at 6th position.  Dilip Rogger was the only private rider to be placed in the entire championship.

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VGP World Tamil Sangam prepared the world’s biggest Thirukkural book. The book was displayed at the book exhibition held as part of the World Classical Tamil Conference in Coimbatore in June,2011  and the same was appreciated by all the visitors to the conference, in VIT University library. Kalaimamani Dr. V.G Santhosam is the President of the VGP World Tamil Sangam.

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Thiru B. Babu (multiple record holder) and Thiru S. Varadharajan, Chennai, Tamil nadu, had created the world’s tallest Kuthuvilakku (lamp), on 14th April, 2012.  The Kuthuvilakku was lighted to mark the launch of the world’s first state oriented records books “The Tamil nadu book of Records”. The Kuthuvilakku had a height of 30 feet and is the tallest ever in the world.

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The largest toothpick mosaic, measuring 49 square meters, was created by 250 students of A.R.J. Institute of Management Studies (India) on March 9, 2012, at their college premises. It was completed in 11 hours 30 minutes, using 4,26,000 toothpicks. The mosaic was a logo to indicate the awareness towards the solar energy.

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The largest button mosaic measuring 88 sq.m (11 m X 8 m), was made by 250 students of ARJ College of Engineering and Technology, Thiruvarur, Tamil Nadu, India by using 1,150 kg of shirt buttons, on March 12, 2012, at the premises of ARJ Group of Institutions. They used 9,00,288 pieces of buttons including 5 colors. The mosaic was completed in 11 hours 30 minutes.

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The largest bean mosaic measuring 117 sq. m (9m X 13m) was created by 400 students of ARJ Group of Institutions, Thiruvarur, Tamil Nadu,India, by using 1,466 kg beans on March 10, 2012, at their college premises. The mosaic was completed in 3 hours 40 minutes and carried the message of “Women Empowerment”.

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