An Indian man identified as Shridhar Chillal has finally cut his 66-year-old nails
The 82-year-old reportedly held the Guinness World Record for the longest fingernails ever recorded on a single hand
The historic nail-cutting ceremony took place at Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Museum in Times Square
It was yet another historic moment recorded recently in New York as Shridhar Chillal cut off his nails which he had grown for 66 years.
Shridhar Chillal who has been growing the nails on his left hand since he was 14, revealed that he was inspired to do so after a teacher told him off when he accidentally broke a very long nail the teacher had grown.
The teacher told Shridhar that he wouldn’t understand the kind of care it took not to break a long nail unless he did it himself. Shridhar clearly took that to heart. His nails had a combined length of 29ft 10.1in, which is about the same length as a London bus.
Well, he came through with his plans 2 years after. The historic nail-cutting ceremony took place at Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Museum in Times Square, where Shridhar’s severed talons will be put on display to the public.
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