Tezpur (Assam): Muhammad Faisal of Assam broke the 7th Guinness World Record at The Assam Valley School, Tezpur on September 15. Faisal who already holds four Guinness World Records for his strongest memory attempted 7th Guinness World Record under the category Most Golden Globes “ ‘Best Motion Picture “ Musical or Comedy’ winners identified by year in one minute. The previous world record under this category was 20.
Dr. Vinita B Singh, Dr. Bhuban Chandra Barooah and Prof. Dr. Dhanapati Deka were the official witness of the record attempt while Mr. Pradeep Borthakur and Mr. Gopesh Das were the official time keepers.
Muhammad Faisal recalled all the names of Most Golden Globes “ ‘Best Motion Picture “ Musical or Comedy’ winners from 1952 to 2017 in both forward and reverse order and amazed the audience for his extraordinary memory skills. After that, all the three witnesses randomized the list using the online tool random.org which was recommended as per the guidelines of the Guinness World Records and print out taken and distributed among all the judges.
The whole process has been video recorded and will be sent to the Guinness World Records for verification. If everything is all right then Faisal will receive the certificate after three months.
It is worth mentioning that Faisal has attempted two more Guinness World Record under the categories “Most Formula One World Drivers’ Champions Identified by year in one minute” and “Most best picture Oscar winners identified by year in one minute” and result of these two records will be announced on 15th and 23rd October respectively.
Faisal holds a BE degree from Jamia Millia Islamia in Electronics and Communication which he completed in 2016. He currently conducts workshops on memory enhancement at various schools and colleges. He may be contacted through his website www.mdfaisal.com
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