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Telangana 'Drill Man' Breaks Record For Most Nails Inserted Into Nose With Hammer

His achievement left viewers amazed and unsettled resulting in a flood of comments on the viral post on Instagram with many expressing shock and disbelief, while others responded with humour and puns.

The Indian man known as the "Drill Man," who broke the Guinness record for the most electric fan blades he stopped with his tongue in a single minute has again come into light after inserting nails into his nose using a hammer. 

In the viral video shared by Guinness World Records, Kranthi Kumar Panikera demonstrates his extraordinary talent by hammering a nail into his nose. Within 60 seconds, he successfully inserts 22 nails, breaking the previous record.

 
 
 
 
 
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Panikera skillfully pushes nails into his nose one after another, occasionally removing them to maintain a steady rhythm. The viral video captures the thrilling moment as he achieves the new record and is awarded the coveted Guinness World Records certificate.

Guinness World Records celebrated the feat on Instagram, announcing, “Most nails inserted into the nose with a hammer in one minute,” confirming his new title.

His achievement left viewers both amazed and unsettled resulting in a flood of comments on the viral post on Instagram with many expressing shock and disbelief, while others responded with humour and puns.

Netizens React To Viral Video

One of the users said, "I know it’s an old circus act but I’m curious as to why would he still use a hammering doubt there is that much resistance."

"He nailed it the wrong way," another mocked.

The next also said, "This is deadly! I wouldn't be doing this challenge, hahaha."

Another also said, "How do you even discover this talent."

Who Is Kranthi Kumar Panikera

He is a resident of Suryapet, Telangana, and is known for his unique and daring acts. According to a News18 report, he initially aspired to become an IAS officer but shifted his focus to showcasing his talents worldwide, performing in Malaysia, Singapore, and the US. After his appearance on India’s Got Talent, he was referred to America’s Got Talent. 

He said was interested in practicing such acts since his school days because he wanted to be recognised for something unique. With over 300 stage and television performances, he has left a remarkable mark.

ALSO READ | Video Of Telangana 'Drillman' Clinching Guinness Record For Stopping 57 Fan Blades With Tongue Goes Viral

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