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All For a Guinness Record: Delhi Man Loses Teeth, Gets 500 Tattoos

Har Parkash Rishi, who claims to have set more than 20 records, now calls himself Guinness Rishi.

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Obsessed with setting Guinness world records, a Delhi man has got 366 flags tattooed on his body and had all his teeth removed so he could put nearly 500 drinking straws and more than 50 burning candles in his mouth.

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Har Parkash Rishi, who claims to have set more than 20 records, now calls himself Guinness Rishi.

Born in 1942 in a cinema hall in the capital, New Delhi, Rishi first got into the Guinness Book of World Records in 1990 when, with two friends, he rode a scooter for 1,001 hours.



Har Parkash Rishi, who claims to have set more than 20 records, now calls himself Guinness Rishi.
It is the tattoos on his body, more than 500 in all, that brought Guinness RIshi his fame. (Photo: Reuters)

The passion to get his name in the record book led him to perform some bizarre acts, including delivering a pizza from New Delhi to San Francisco and gulping a bottle of tomato ketchup in less than four minutes.

He even got his family involved - his wife Bimla holds a 1991 record for writing the world’s shortest will: “All to Son”.



Har Parkash Rishi, who claims to have set more than 20 records, now calls himself Guinness Rishi.
Rishi has over 500 tattoos on his body including flags from different countries and world leaders. (Photo: Reuters)

While it is the tattoos on his body, more than 500 in all, that brought him fame, Rishi, an auto parts manufacturer by profession, says the toughest one was stuffing the straws in his mouth.

Rishi told Reuters Television before re-enacting the feat on camera,

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.
Har Parkash Rishi

He is now getting images of global leaders tattooed on his body to add to images of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, U.S. President Barack Obama, Britain’s Queen Elizabeth and Mahatma Gandhi, the leader of India’s independence movement.

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(This story was published in an arrangement with Reuters. Writing by Aditi Shah; Editing by Douglas Busvine)

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