A 74-year-old Indian man from the national capital
New Delhi, calling himself Guinness Rishi, has claimed that he have collected
as many as 20 world records to his name. He had removed all his teeth to put
nearly 500 drinking straws and more than 50 burning candles in his mouth. “I am
the world record holder of 496 straws in my mouth ... For that record, I needed
space, I had to remove every tooth so that I could put maximum straws in my
mouth,” Rishi asserted.
Recently, Guinness Rishi is getting images tattooed of
global leaders and famed politicians on his body. He has got 366 flags tattooed
on his whole body already. Therefore, the list includes the 500-plus tattoos he
already holds. He had inked images of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, U.S.
President Barack Obama, Britain's Queen Elizabeth and Mahatma Gandhi in his
body. Obsessed with his records, Har Prakash Rishi.
Rishi was born in a cinema hall in New Delhi in
1942. Reports are that he is so passionate about collecting new records that he
continues to do bizarre acts like delivering pizza from Delhi to San Francisco,
riding scooter for more than 1000 hours continuously or drinking a full bottle
of tomato ketchup within four minutes.
Basically, Rishi won his very first Guinness world
record in 1990 for riding a scooter for continuous 1001 hours. He also have a
fascinating wife indeed, Bimla Rishi, who also won a Guinness record for
writing world’s shortest will- ‘All to son,’ in 1991.
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