Short film maker creates Guinness record.

Prithviraj, a Short film maker from Hyderabad was felicitated for his documentary 'Sarnath, a Holy Place' by Dr. APJ. Abdul Kalam's Research Centre at a private hotel in Avinashi Road. 



Dr. APJ. Abdul Kalam Research Center's, Chief Scientific Officer, Subramani stated that the centre has been dedicated to encourage the youngsters to think big and aid them in achieving their Guinness dreams. As a part of the initiative, they have identified the talents of Prithviraj, a short film maker from Hyderabad. 

Prithviraj has shot a documentary film called 'Sarnath, a holy place' in 15 languages and has attempted a guinness record. The research centre has formally sent his work to the Guinness records for recognition. The existing record in this category features only 11 languages and now Prithviraj has beaten the previous record by showcasing his documentary in 15 languages.

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