Girl sets Guinness record by singing in 120 languages
The Hindu
16-year-old Suchetha achieved the feat at a concert held in Dubai on August 19
While there are many singers who have been mesmerizing the audience with their melodious voice, 16-year-old Suchetha Sathish stands apart for her ability to sing flawlessly in as many as 120 languages.
A native of Kannur, she achieved the Guinness record for singing in most languages at an event held at the Indian Consulate in Dubai on August 19. She received the certificate and citations in Dubai on Thursday.
While her talent was identified by her parents T.C. Satish, a dermatologist, and Ayilliath Sumitha at the age of three, her passion for languages came naturally to her after listening to a Japanese song rendered by a guest at her home.
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