Seventy-four-year-old Pakistani welder Naseemuddin has set a new Guinness World Record by breaking 38 marble tiles while holding an egg in his hand.
The feat, officially recognized on the Guinness World Record website, surpasses the previous record of 30 tiles. This remarkable achievement demonstrates extraordinary focus, skill, and precision.
Naseemuddin dedicated his latest record to Palestine and the Pakistan Army, showing his patriotic spirit and pride in his heritage. The dedication added a meaningful personal and global dimension to his accomplishment.
Over the years, Naseemuddin has gained a reputation as one of Pakistan’s most persistent and accomplished record holders. His achievements span a variety of physical challenges, and this new Guinness World Record further cements his status as a remarkable talent.
Breaking marble tiles while holding an egg requires immense concentration and control. Naseemuddin’s success highlights not only physical strength but also extraordinary coordination and mental focus.
Fans and supporters have lauded the welder’s dedication and perseverance. His accomplishments continue to inspire people across Pakistan and internationally, emphasizing that age is not a barrier to achieving extraordinary goals.
The Guinness World Record recognition is a testament to Naseemuddin’s skill and determination. His latest achievement will be officially updated on the global records website, adding another milestone to his distinguished career.
With this new record, Naseemuddin has once again demonstrated his ability to push limits and achieve feats that few can imagine. His commitment and passion for setting records continue to motivate aspiring record holders across the world.
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This accomplishment also highlights Pakistan’s presence on the international stage in unique and challenging record categories, showcasing talent and resilience in creative ways.





