Sitemap

Pakistani Teen Can Turn His Head 180 Degrees

CorD Recommends

Dubai Orders 100+ Flying Cars for 2025 Launch

Dubai has placed an order for over...

Sagrada Familia Completion Set for 2026

The Sagrada Familia, Barcelona's most iconic church,...

Finland Tops Global Happiness Index, Serbia Sees Significant Rise

Finland has been named the happiest country...

EU Inaugurates Central Office for Artificial Intelligence

The European Union has taken a significant...

Chinese President Xi Jinping to Embark on Official Visit to Serbia

The press office of Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic announced that Chinese President Xi Jinping will be visiting Serbia on...

Global Debt Reaches Historic Highs, WEF President Warns

Børge Brende, President of the World Economic Forum (WEF), delivered a stark assessment of the global economy at the...

High-Speed Rail Link Between Novi Sad and Budapest Set to Start in Decembar 

The main track on the high-speed rail section from Novi Sad to Budapest has been successfully connected at the...

Miele Opens First Experience Centre in Novi Sad Amid 125th Anniversary Celebrations

In a year marking its 125th anniversary, Miele has inaugurated its first Experience Centre in Novi Sad, enhancing its...

Nelt Group Announces Executive Appointments

Nelt Group has introduced significant organisational changes to bolster its business strategy "Accelerate 2025," appointing Goran Cerovina as Executive...

Muhammad Sameer (14) from Karachi, Pakistan, is being dubbed as a “human owl” because of his ability to turn his head a complete 180 degrees to look directly behind him.

Muhammad Sameer, from Karachi, uses his hands to help rotate his head back over his shoulders.

Now the teen is hoping his unbelievable flexibility will land him a part in a Hollywood movie, Daily Mail, UK reported.

The teenager, who trains constantly to keep up his elasticity, said, “I must have been six or seven when I saw an actor in a Hollywood horror movie turning his head to look behind him. I started practising for it and within a few months, I was able to do it.”

Related Articles

Independence Day Of Pakistan Marked In Belgrade

On the occasion of the 75th Independence Day of Pakistan, a flag hoisting ceremony was held at Embassy of Pakistan in Belgrade. Ambassador of Pakistan...

NATIONAL DAY: 23 MARCH (PAKISTAN DAY), 14 AUGUST (INDEPENDENCE DAY)

Embassy Of The Islamic Republic Of Pakistan

Shehryar Akbar KHAN Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Address:Bulevar kneza Aleksandra Karađorđevića 62, BelgradeTel:+381 11 2661 676E-mail:parepbelgrade@mofa.gov.pkWebsite:www.mofa.gov.pk/serbiaSocial:

Imran Khan Niazi, Pakistan’s Prime Minister

From International Athlete To Prime Minister

Imran Khan Niazi, born in 1952, in Lahore, Pakistan into a well-off Pashtun family to Ikramullah Khan Niazi and Shaukat Khanam, graduated in philosophy,...

70th Anniversary of Pakistan-Serbia Diplomatic Relations

Embassy of Pakistan and Archives of Yugoslavia held an exhibition of historical documents and photographs, covering the 70 years of diplomatic relations between Pakistan and Yugoslavia, now Serbia.

70th Anniversary Of Pakistan-Serbia Diplomatic Relations

Embassy of Pakistan and Archives of Yugoslavia held an exhibition of historical documents and photographs, covering the 70 years of diplomatic relations between Pakistan...

Emerging Pakistan & Mango Show Opened At The Republic Square

Pakistani Ambassador to Serbia H.E. Syed Adil Gilani opened an exhibition titled "Emerging Pakistan and Mango Show" on the Republic Square marking the 70th...

Embassy of Pakistan to host the exhibition “Emerging Pakistan & Mango Show”

Pakistani Ambassador to Serbia H.E. Syed Adil Gilani will open a colourful exhibition titled "Emerging Pakistan and Mango Show" on the Republic Square at 6:00...

70th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Pakistan and Serbia

Pakistani Ambassador to Serbia H.E. Syed Adil Gilani opened an exhibition titled “Emerging Pakistan and Mango Show” on the Republic Square marking the 70th...