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An Indian stuntman earned a Guinness World Record by stopping 57 electric fans in one minute using his tongue.
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A Telangana man has made it to the Guinness World Records after he accomplished a bizarre feat of stopping electric fan blades by using his tongue in one minute. The Guinness World Records shared ...
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Kranthi Kumar Panikera from Telangana set a Guinness World Record by stopping 57 electric fans with his tongue in just one ...
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