Khaleej Times

Indian man with longest nails set to cut them after 66 years

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new york — Shridhar Chillal, an octogenari­an from India with the world’s longest fingernail­s measuring over 9 metres, is all set to finally cut his coiled appendages after 66 years at a ceremony here.

Chillal, 82, has not cut the fingernail­s on his left hand since 1952 and has the longest fingernail­s in the world. The Guinness World Record holder is now is finally ready to say goodbye to his nails.

Chillal had requested that his cut nails be immortalis­ed in a museum and the Ripley’s Believe It or Not museum in Times Square responded positively.

They flew Chillal from Pune to

New York to cut his nails and memorialis­e them forever in the museum.

The museum will host a “nail clipping ceremony” on Wednesday

where Chillal’s nails will be cut.

It is estimated that the nails have a combined length of 909.6 centimeter­s (9.1 metres). Chillal’s longest single nail is his thumbnail, measuring 197.8 centimeter­s.

He had made it to the the Guinness Book of World Records in 2016 for having the ‘Longest Fingernail­s on a Single Hand Ever’.

Chillal’s fingernail exhibit will be officially unveiled at Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Times Square, according to a media advisory.

He had decided to grow his nails when he was beaten up by his school teacher for breaking the teacher’s long nail. —

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Shridhar Chillal

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