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Kannur Girl Holds Keyboard Upside Down, Plays It Blindfolded Bagging 2 Records

Her name has been included in the India Book of Records and the Asian Book of Records. She sang Malayalam songs for 2.42 minutes like this.

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Kannur Girl bags 2 Records:  Have you ever played tried playing keyboard blindfolded? This Kannur girl has not only played the keyboard blindfolded but also held it upside down while doing so. Amala Raveendran's name has been included in the India Book of Records and the Asian Book of Records. She sang Malayalam songs for 2.42 minutes like this.
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Besides keyboard, she is passionate about guitar as well and performs well on it. She is also a bright student academically as she has secured more than 90 percent marks in Plus Two exam. She is a student of Vayakkara Government Higher Secondary School. She has also been studying music since a very young age as per sources.

Malayalam isn't the only language she sings songs in. She also sings in Malayalam, Hindi, Tamil, Kannada, Telugu and English languages.

India is full of such stories of girls who are harnessing their talent to make records. 5-year-old Presha Khemaniis one such girl. She identified the names, capitals, and flags of 150 countries in four minutes-17 seconds. She is from Pune and she set a new world record through this in January this year. Khemani bagged the title of ‘Youngest Kid to Identify Flags and Country Names’ in the World Records India Book. According to the parents, she made excellent use of lockdown time by expanding her Geography knowledge and learning more about countries. Read more about her here.

Last year in February, 11-year-old Jiya Rai swam 14 kilometers from Elephanta Island to Gateway of India, in record time.  This Mumbai girl achieved this despite suffering from autism. Read about Jiya Rai here.


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