An Indian stuntman is all set to enter the record books by performing wacky stunts, including one where his head is run over by a car.
Amandeep Singh, 34, performed 11 spine tickling stunts to stake his claim for a spot in the Guinness Book of World Records.
Popularly known as India’s steel man, Amandeep, has also lifted two men – weighing more than 150 kilograms – with his teeth.
In his audacious record attempt, Amandeep stopped 20 running motorcycles with his arms, broke 53 beer bottles, and even took hits on his testicles from a giant hammer.
Born in a small village, Amandeep started learning Sikh martial arts at the age of seven and by the time he turned 10, he was one of the strongest kids around. Now he uses the same combative skills to perform deadly stunts.
Amandeep says he is aiming higher and higher after every record he breaks. He wants to become the strongest man in world who can 'fight to even a rhinoceros'.
Now he says there is nothing he loves more than exercising and developing new creative stunts that no one else can do.
Thanks to his local celebrity status, more than 3000 students come to India’s steel man every month to receive self defense and karate training.
His amazing stunts have earned him a massive fan following, but according to Amandeep, the business isn't as lucrative as he would have imagined.
Video: AP/Caters TV
Music: Big Bang Fuzz
Amandeep Singh, 34, performed 11 spine tickling stunts to stake his claim for a spot in the Guinness Book of World Records.
Popularly known as India’s steel man, Amandeep, has also lifted two men – weighing more than 150 kilograms – with his teeth.
In his audacious record attempt, Amandeep stopped 20 running motorcycles with his arms, broke 53 beer bottles, and even took hits on his testicles from a giant hammer.
Born in a small village, Amandeep started learning Sikh martial arts at the age of seven and by the time he turned 10, he was one of the strongest kids around. Now he uses the same combative skills to perform deadly stunts.
Amandeep says he is aiming higher and higher after every record he breaks. He wants to become the strongest man in world who can 'fight to even a rhinoceros'.
Now he says there is nothing he loves more than exercising and developing new creative stunts that no one else can do.
Thanks to his local celebrity status, more than 3000 students come to India’s steel man every month to receive self defense and karate training.
His amazing stunts have earned him a massive fan following, but according to Amandeep, the business isn't as lucrative as he would have imagined.
Video: AP/Caters TV
Music: Big Bang Fuzz
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