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Pakistan’s Rashid Naseem delivered a stunning performance in Romania, setting four new world records in the famous international TV show “The Ticket.”
Known for his unmatched precision, speed, and raw power, Rashid stunned the live audience and judges alike as he broke multiple records back-to-back.
He began by breaking concrete blocks with his elbow, then crushed cans blindfolded, hammered a nail with his head, and smashed coconuts and soda cans, earning a standing ovation from the crowd.
Beyond his record-breaking display, Rashid also showcased Pakistan’s culture by presenting Sindhi Ajraks to the judges and fellow participants, a gesture that drew warm applause and admiration.
Having already represented Pakistan in countries like Italy, Germany, Spain, Korea, China, Singapore, and now Romania, Rashid continues to wave the national flag high, without any government backing.
“It’s not easy to set world records and appear on international shows without support, but I never gave up. I just hope one day my hard work will be recognised at the national level,” he said.
Rashid Naseem remains Pakistan’s most decorated martial artist, holding the most individual world records not just in the country but across the globe.
He has surpassed over 40 Indian records and broken benchmarks previously held by athletes from England, China, Italy, Iran, Egypt, Germany, Serbia, and Switzerland.
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