Most Costumes Changed in Eight Hours

Most Costumes Changed in Eight Hours

The World Record of ‘most costumes changed in eight hours’ has been jointly achieved by Kmart and Mr. Monty Rezell from Chicago, Illinois, USA.

On October 11, 2012; Dancer Monty Rezell tried One Hundred Fifty Five (155) Halloween costumes during the production of a video for Kmart.

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Most Costumes Changed in Eight Hours

Most Four Wheeler Vehicles Delivered in a Relay

The World Record of ‘most four wheeler vehicles delivered in a relay’ has been achieved by Somya Vehicles Pvt. Ltd. from Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India.

On Sept 30, 2017; Two Hundred Fifty One (251) four wheelers were delivered in a relay.

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Most Costumes Changed in Eight Hours

Art Work With Largest Number of Mustard Seeds

The World Record of ‘art work with largest number of mustard seeds’ has been achieved by Mr. Nirbhai Singh from Sangrur, Punjab, India.

On Jul 25, 2015; Mr. Singh has created a piece of art-work of Baba Bhulleh Shah with Four Hundred Fifty Five Thousand (455000) mustard seeds. The size of the art work measured 3 x 4 feet.

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Most Costumes Changed in Eight Hours

Bharatanatyam Dance Performance with Most Number of Props (1 Hour)

The World Record of ‘Bharatanatyam dance performance with most number of props in one hour’ has been achieved by Baby Remona Evette Pereira (11 year 09 month 30 days) from Mangalore, Karnataka, India.

On Sept 15, 2017; baby Remona (daughter of Ms. Gladys Celine & Mr. Everest Pereira) performed the Indian classical dance Bharatanatyam with Twenty Five (25) props viz. glass pieces, pot, wooden roller, hula hoop, skates, lamp, pot on head etc.

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Most Costumes Changed in Eight Hours

Most People Using Public Wi-fi During an Event

The World Record of ‘most people using public Wi-Fi during an event’ has been achieved by the Simhasth Mela Office from Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh, India.

During Apr 22 – May 21, 2016; One Million Five Hundred Forty Six Thousand Four Hundred Forty (1546440) people used the public Wi-Fi during the month-long Simhastha Mela event.

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