Indian man with the world’s longest nails finally cuts it off after 66 years.
- Kiki Infotainment
- Jul 15, 2020
- 1 min read
Shridhar Chillal of Pune, India, started to let the fingernails on his left hand grow when he was 14 "after being told off by a teacher for accidentally breaking his long nail," according to Guinness World Records. He's now 82. And he holds the record for the longest fingernails on a single hand.

Chillal’s “unusual choice” to grow his nails out this long didn’t stop him from leading a normal life, the Ripley’s museum says. He married, had two children and worked professionally as a photographer.
But the decision to grow his nails so long did take a toll — Chillal cannot open his left hand from a closed position or flex his fingers, the museum says.
Chillal flew to the U.S. and had his nails cut off using a small circular saw at a ceremony Wednesday in New York. The Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Museum in Times Square has put them on display.

Just how long are the nails, exactly? The longest one is the thumbnail, which Guinness says clocks in at 197.8 centimeters — or just about 6 ½ feet long. “When last measured, his nails had a combined length of 909.6 cm (29 ft 10.1 in), about the same length as a London bus,” according to Guinness.
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