A 16-year-old Indian girl in the UAE has set a new Guinness World Record by singing in 120 languages during a single concert. The event, held at the Indian Consulate in Dubai, showcased her incredible linguistic and musical talents.

Key Takeaways

  • Suchetha Satish, a Grade 11 student, sang in 120 languages in seven hours and 20 minutes.
  • The concert was part of the platinum jubilee celebrations of India’s independence.
  • She broke the previous record of singing in 76 languages.

The Record-Breaking Concert

Suchetha Satish, a student at the Indian High School in Dubai, achieved this remarkable feat during a concert titled ‘Music Beyond Borders’ on August 19. The event was part of the platinum jubilee celebrations of India’s independence and was held at the Indian Consulate in Dubai. The Guinness World Record was officially confirmed after a thorough review of her performance, including the pronunciation of each song.

A Cultural Ambassador

Dr. Aman Puri, Consul General of India in Dubai, inaugurated the concert and praised Suchetha for being a true cultural ambassador for India in the UAE. Just days after her 16th birthday, Suchetha impressed a diverse audience with her perfect diction in 29 Indian languages and 91 foreign languages.

The Performance

Suchetha began her concert with a devotional song in Sanskrit and proceeded to sing in alphabetical order, covering languages from A to Z. In the final hour, she sang in her favorite languages, concluding with songs in Malayalam, Arabic, and Hindi.

Perfect Diction

Her songs in languages like Basque, Yakut, and Breton have gained popularity among native speakers. When asked about her perfect diction, Suchetha attributed it to divine grace and rigorous practice. She started learning music at the age of three and dedicates significant time daily to practice.

Family Support

Hailing from Kerala, Suchetha’s parents have been her pillars of support. Her father, Dr. T.C. Satish, a senior dermatologist in Dubai, expressed his happiness that the record coincided with significant milestones for both the UAE and India. Her mother, Sumitha Ayilliath, a former faculty member at the American College of Dubai, was thrilled that Suchetha sang original songs in Arabic and Hindi.

Future Aspirations

Suchetha has previously set records for singing in multiple languages and for the longest live singing concert by a child. She aims to sing in at least 200 languages and aspires to pursue a career in psychology and music. Her next big event is a professional live concert on October 22 at Sheikh Rashid Auditorium.

Awards and Recognition

Suchetha is a recipient of the 100 Global Child Prodigy Award for singing and the Sheikh Hamdan Award for Distinguished Academic Performance. Her role models include Bollywood singer Shreya Ghoshal and legendary South Indian singer P. Susheela.

Conclusion

Suchetha Satish’s extraordinary achievement not only sets a new world record but also serves as an inspiration for young talents worldwide. Her dedication, hard work, and family support have been crucial in her journey to becoming a global musical sensation.

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