Surat Creates World Record With Grand Folk Art and Dance Fusion

The vibrant city of Surat has made global headlines after setting a Guinness World Record during the Nayika 5.0 festival, showcasing a spectacular fusion of traditional folk art and dance. The event brought together thousands of performers in a colorful celebration of culture, unity, and artistic expression.

The festival featured participants dressed in traditional attire, performing synchronized folk dances while displaying regional art forms. The performance created a breathtaking visual display that highlighted the rich cultural heritage of India.

Organizers said the main goal of Nayika 5.0 was to empower women and promote Indian traditions on a global platform. The event included dancers, artists, and cultural groups who worked together for weeks to prepare for the historic performance.

Officials from Guinness World Records were present to observe and verify the attempt. After carefully reviewing the number of participants and the performance criteria, they officially confirmed the new world record.

The event drew large crowds and received widespread appreciation from local leaders and cultural organizations. Spectators praised the performers for their energy, coordination, and dedication.

Participants expressed pride in representing their city and culture on an international stage. “This is a proud moment for Surat,” one performer said. “We showed the world the beauty of our traditions.”

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