Hat-Trick Guinness World Records Creation
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Hat-Trick Guinness World Records Creation
With the resolve to spread Mahatma Gandhi’s teachings of Satyagraha and Ahimsa worldwide, he composed a song, got it translated into 55 foreign languages and 45 Indian languages with the help of native speakers, learned the pronunciation from them, and sang it in 100 languages on Gandhi Hills in Vijayawada on June 2-3, 2008, creating his first Guinness World Record.
In 2009, he sound-recorded 125 songs in 125 world languages and released the audio album “The Path of Mahatma Gandhi,” creating his second Guinness World Record.
 To place the towns he studied in – Bhimavaram, Palakollu, and Narsapur – in the Guinness Book, he performed 55 concerts on different stages in these towns within 24 hours in 2010, creating his third Guinness World Record.
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Jai Hind Premier League Cricket Initiative
To inculcate Sanatana Dharma, the spirit of the Indian freedom movement, and patriotism among the youth, Dr. Ghazal Srinivas introduced the Jai Hind Cricket League, creating teams named after various national heroes with the goal of promoting cricket across the country. It is now gaining widespread popularity.
Dr. Ghazal Srinivas Guinness Honor Pillar:
It is a historic event for the first time in the world that an honor pillar is being erected in the name of a singer. On the occasion of Ghazal Srinivas creating three Guinness Records, Parliament Member Shri Lagadapati Rajagopal inaugurated the 30-foot Dr. Ghazal Srinivas Guinness Honor Pillar in Palakollu town. Every day, many of his fans take selfies at the pillar and celebrate.
Short and Feature Film Festivals:
Dr. Ghazal Srinivas has the credit of organizing short and feature film festivals on topics like Sanatana Dharma, temple protection, Telugu language development, prohibition of narcotics, road accidents, and environmental protection, and dedicating those films to society.
As a Unificationist, Creating a Sensation:
During the Andhra State bifurcation period, only one unification song was heard: “Emunnadi! Emunnadi?” (What is it! What is it?).
This was a song written for Dr.Ghazal Srinivas by Dr. Rentala in 2001. The song, sung by Dr. Ghazal Srinivas so soulfully, excitedly, and thrillingly, touched the hearts of crores of people.
Rising above politics and investor aspirations,Dr. Ghazal Srinivas led the unification movement not for the land, but for the bond between Telugu people. Ghazal Srinivas has a heart that madly loves the Telugu community and language.
Even after the state’s division,his journey is one of bliss, continuing with people from both states for the glory of the Telugu language.
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