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Khandwa (MP): After an Indore girl's marathon singing last week, another 16-year-old girl Sania Sayyad sang continuously for 64 hours in a bid to create a record, family sources said.
Sania, who started her mission on November 15, completed 64 hours of continuous singing on Saturday afternoon, while Akanksha Jachak of Indore had sung non-stop for 61 hours, they said.
"During her rare non-stop singing, Sania fulfilled all the yardsticks and critera laid down by Guinness Book of World Records. She had taken seven breaks during her marathon singing," her sculptor father S K Painter said.
As the second year BA student achieved a rare feat at the birth place of legendary Kishore Kumar, a large number of music lovers present at the venue cheered her amidst clappings and bursting of crackers.
Born at Khandwa, Sania had started singing when she was eight year-old and is now pursuing her studies at a college in neighbouring Khargone district.
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