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Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru (ANK)
Mangaluru, July 28: Remona Evette Pereira, a final-year BA student of St Aloysius College, Mangaluru, has entered the Golden Book of World Records by completing an extraordinary 170-hour Bharatanatyam performance, making her the first in the world to achieve this milestone.
The record-setting feat, which began on July 21 and concluded on July 28, was marked by applause and emotional celebrations as Remona reached the 170-hour mark. The previous record stood at 127 hours, set in 2023 by 16-year-old Sudhir Jagpath.




































Remona’s performance was a display of sheer grit, resilience, and discipline. The audience, which included her parents, teachers, and well-wishers, erupted with joy as she crossed the finish line. Throughout the week, several dignitaries including the deputy commissioner, Zilla Panchayat CEO, MLA, district in-charge minister, bishop of Mangalore, corporators, and others visited the venue and lauded her dedication.
A trained Bharatanatyam dancer for the past 13 years under Guru Sri Vidya in Yeyyadi, Remona prepared for the attempt with months of disciplined practice — 5 to 6 hours a day, both before and after college. Her dedication to the arts has previously earned her the prestigious Pradhan Mantri Rashtriya Bal Puraskar in 2022 for excellence in art and culture.
In addition to Bharatanatyam, she is also trained in semi-classical, western, and contemporary dance forms. She was earlier featured in the India Book of Records, Golden Book of Records – London, and the Bharat Book of Records in 2017.
The documentation for Remona’s performance is now being submitted for official recognition by the Golden Book of World Records. Her achievement has been hailed as a proud moment for the cultural and academic community of Mangaluru and an inspiration for young artistes across the country.
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