Two exceptionally talented Malaysian Indian youngsters, Sarvysswharrann Yogeswaran and Thevissha Naidu, have recently taken centre stage by participating in audition processing for America’s Got Talent Season 19. These young prodigies, each with their own unique set of skills and achievements, represent the rich diversity and talent within the Malaysian Indian community. Their participation not only highlights their individual prowess but also serves as a testament to the depth of talent emerging from Malaysia. As they take on the America’s Got Talent auditions, the world eagerly awaits to witness the magic these young Malaysians bring to the international stage.
Thevissha Naidu: Young Prodigy Making Waves
Thevissha Naidu’s journey to success has been nothing short of extraordinary, as reflected in the string of prestigious accolades she has been graced with. In July 2023, she secured records in the Netaji World Records and International Book of Records, highlighting her exceptional achievements on the global stage. Subsequently, in September 2023, Kalam’s World Records recognised her outstanding contributions. Her prowess as a memory athlete reached new heights when she clinched the nationwide champion title at Kids Got Talent Malaysia in May 2023. The pinnacle of her achievements came in November 2023, as she audaciously participated in the American Got Talent auditions. Her amazing talents transcended borders, leading to her victory in the American Awards in July 2023. Capping off an illustrious year, Thevissha Naidu, at the tender age of four, received the “Asia’s Young Child Achiever Award 2023” in December, making her the youngest-ever recipient of this prestigious honour.
Sarvysswharrann Yogeswaran: Record-Breaking Young Talent
At just 12 years old, Sarvysswharrann Yogeswaran has emerged as a multifaceted prodigy, securing several impressive records and accolades across diverse domains. Notably, he holds the Guinness World Record for the “Fastest time to pack a school bag” and has been appointed as the Brand Ambassador for SIMFLIGHTKL, sponsored by the Young Aviators Academy. His remarkable talents extend to aviation, where he broke records by reciting aircraft names, and representing Malaysia in the virtual Asian Schools Chess Championship. Sarvysswharrann’s prowess also shines in the realm of dinosaurs, as he holds a Kids World Record for naming 200 of them in just two minutes and 36 seconds. Furthermore, he showcases his agility by setting the Guinness World Record for the “fastest time to stack 20 Lego bricks” at 28 seconds.
As Sarvysswharrann Yogeswaran and Thevissha Naidu embark on their hopeful journey to the grand stage of America’s Got Talent Season 19, they carry with them not just their incredible talents but the hopes and pride of a nation. These Malaysian Indian prodigies, with their distinct abilities, embody the richness of diversity and talent flourishing within their community. As the world tunes in to witness their extraordinary performances, we eagerly await the memorable moments they will create on the America’s Got Talent stage.
Source: Shama Vicky, Astro
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