Sabse Lambi Chitthi: Sister wrote a half kilometer long letter to her brother, the weight is 5 kilograms, the sister had made this mistake
434 Meter Long Letter: In the earlier era, people used to write letters to each other and take well. After giving the letter, he had to wait for the reply of the letter for several days. Today the era is different. As soon as someone misses, the person calls and talks. In such a situation, if someone writes a long letter to someone, then it is bound to be surprised.
Krishnapriya, who lives in Idduki, Kerala, has written a letter for her 21-year-old brother Krishnaprasad. This letter is so long that a world record has been made. Krishnapriya wrote this letter to her brother when she forgot to wish him on Brothers Day. To keep her point, the sister wrote such a long letter that it was recorded in the world record.
Why wrote this long letter
According to media reports, Krishnapriya, an engineer by profession, wrote a letter to his 21-year-old brother Krishnaprasad. Krishnapriya was not with her brother on the occasion of World Brothers Day this year and she forgot to wish him. After this, when her brother messaged her, she could not even see the message for hours. In such a situation, Bhai also sent some screen shots to remind Krishna. When there was no response from his side even on this, his brother blocked him on WhatsApp. When the brother stopped talking to him, Krishna spoke through a letter, which became a world record.
This letter is of five kilograms
Krishnapriya started writing the letter from May 25. He had started writing on normal paper, but when his words were not ending, he bought 15 paper rolls from the shop. She was finishing each role in 12 hours. After all, linking these letters together was a difficult task. Somehow when she reached the post office by adding it, its weight was 5.27 kg and its length turned out to be 434 meters (about half a kilometer). Brother Krishna Prasad was stunned after seeing the letter in the parcel. When he sent a letter to the Universal Record Forum of Kolkata, it was confirmed to be a record.