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Pakistan’s Rashid Naseem sets four new Guinness world records

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BUCHAREST: Pakistan’s top Guinness World Records holder, Rashid Naseem, has set four new world records in a stunning performance at a reality TV show, The Ticket, in Romania.

A serial record breaker, Rashid, who holds more than 125 records, stunned the live audience and judges as he broke multiple records back-to-back.

In his new records, the crushed cans blindfolded, smashed coconuts with his head, broke concrete blocks with his elbow, and hammered a nail with his head.

At the end of the program, Rashid Naseem also represented Pakistani culture and gifted Sindhi Ajrak to judges and participants, which was greatly appreciated.

Rashid Naseem has previously honed his incredible talents in several countries, including Italy, Germany, Spain, Korea, China, Singapore, and Romania.

In a post on his social media account, he said, “Making world records and reaching international TV shows without government assistance is a very difficult task, but I didn’t give up.”

“I wish someday my hard work will be appreciated at the government level,” he wrote.

Rashid Naseem remains Pakistan’s most decorated martial artist, holding the most individual world records not just in the country but across the globe.

He has surpassed over 40 Indian records and broken benchmarks previously held by athletes from England, China, Italy, Iran, Egypt, Germany, Serbia, and Switzerland.

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