In a significant moment of pride, two young autistic siblings from Klang have made their mark in the International Book of Records. Their achievements were recognized on June 6, 2026, during Jananam 6.0, a musical concert featuring autistic stars aimed at supporting the autistic community.
Abhineya
Abhineya, a 7-year-old girl diagnosed with level 2 autism spectrum disorder, earned the Malaysia Book of Records by completing 643 jigsaw puzzles in just one hour. In addition to this national recognition, she was also acknowledged on an international level, achieving the International Book of Records for completing a 100-piece jigsaw puzzle in under 10 minutes. She received the title “Super Talented Kid” and was recognized as “One in a Million” by the International Book of Records.

Arisshvaran
In another proud moment, 6-year-old Arisshvaran also achieved a record in the International Book of Records. He constructed the largest pyramid made of 120 paper cups in just 10 minutes. Despite being autistic, his achievement showcases his precision, patience, and spatial awareness. Arisshvaran was similarly awarded the title “Super Talented Kid” and recognized as “One in a Million” by the International Book of Records.

On March 16, 2026, both Abhineya and Arisshvaran received the International Book of Records Super Talented Kid Award in recognition of their accomplishments. This record-breaking moment was met with applause and emotion from the audience, reinforcing the message that with the right support and understanding, children on the autism spectrum can achieve extraordinary things.
“This is for every parent who has been told ‘your child can’t’”. Yes, they can. In their own way, in their own time,” said their mother, Naneecharam Muniandy.
Abhineya and Arisshvaran have proven that autism does not limit their abilities. Their achievements serve as an inspiration for everyone to break boundaries.



