Naseemuddin, a 73-year-old iron-willed welder from Pakistan, has smashed his way into the Guinness World Records—literally—by breaking 163 walnuts with his bare fists in just 50 seconds.

He didn’t just beat the challenge; he obliterated it. With a target of 150 walnuts in one minute, Naseemuddin crushed every single nut on the table in record time, leaving the world in awe. Guinness has officially confirmed the feat, marking it as his second world record.

But Naseemuddin isn’t the only star in the family. His 6-year-old grandson Muhammad Ibrahim has already earned a world record, his granddaughter owns four, his son Rashid Naseem boasts 125, and even Rashid’s wife holds a Guinness title. Talk about a legacy of legends!
Despite their string of records, the family has never received any formal support. “We just want Pakistan’s name to shine across the globe,” Naseemuddin said with pride. “Watching my son, grandson, and granddaughter set records fired up my soul.
I poured my heart into this and dedicate it to the Pakistan Army, who crushed India’s arrogance. My spirit is young, and I’m always ready to serve my country—standing tall beside our armed forces.”
From welding iron gates to breaking world records, Naseemuddin’s fists are powered by patriotism, passion, and pure love for Pakistan.