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Eager to earn fame by registering their names in the record books, two men in Patiala have been performing daredevil stunts, and are unmindful of the risk to their lives.
By Karan Kapoor
Patiala, Aug.28 : Eager to earn fame by registering their names in the record books, two men in Patiala have been performing daredevil stunts, and are unmindful of the risk to their lives.
Twenty five-year-old Harisman is so passionate to see his name registered in the Guinness Book of World Records, that he has been practicing stunts on his motorbike for the past eight years.
He challenges other motorcyclists to match him in performing the10 different types of stunts like him. His stunts include standing on motor bike seat while driving and driving without holding the handle.
While driving the motorbike without holding its handle, Harisman makes a dog sit on the driver's seat and moves on. Harisman's daredevil stunts have been shown on a popular show on the Zee Television network.
His feats have already earned him a place in the Limca Book of Records, but he wants global recognition.
Harisman says: "I can do stunts in many ways, but my main aim is to make records. I wish to register my feats in the Guinness Book of World Records."
Jagdip Singh displays his stunts in a running car.
The owner of a motor training school, Jagdip, claims that he has been practicing his stunts for the past five years.
Jagdip drives a car while sitting at its rear. He controls the car's steering with his feet.
He says: "Many boys were doing stunts on their bikes, through which they were getting popularity in their society. Looking at them, I also decided to do such stunts to become popular. Thus, I started practicing stunts on my car."
Jagdip Singh took to car driving ten years ago, and today, demonstrates his stunts by standing atop a moving car.
He performs his stunts in busy traffic!
Jadgip Singh wants to register his name in the Limca Book of World Records for his talent and is eager to perform in Bollywood. He is most inspired by the recent Bollywood movie "Dhoom".
ANI