World’s youngest practising playwright sets Guinness record in India

JAIPUR – A 10-year-old girl in India has just become the youngest practising playwright, after writing, planning and performing a piece called Mystical Magical Adventures – The Lost Key.

The play is about a young girl called Tinky, who meets four mystical creatures that take her on a magical adventure to save a kidnapped fairy.

Krshaana Rawat from Jaipur, invited some of her friends to act in the show, but professional actors, actresses and dancers were also hired with Krshaana taking on the lead role herself. Forty people performed in the 85-minute play.

It took the young playwright around four months to put the performance together, with her mum Shreya, who works in theatre production, assisting with producing and directing.

Sitting in the audience alongside hundreds of guests, official Guinness World Records adjudicator Swapnil Dangarikar was invited along to verify the attempt.

“The play was of very professional standards, with elaborate stage setup and costumes,” he commented.

After being awarded her Guinness World Records certificate, Krshaana said: “I feel so honoured after winning the Guinness World Records title for the Youngest practising playwright. It gives me a feeling of excitement [and] I sense a sparkle of happiness when I know that our play will be going into your books.”

Krshaana started reading when she was just four years old, and her favourite authors are fellow record holder J.K. Rowling and David Walliams.

“When I was eight, I started writing short stories – thanks to my mum Shreya, who is also a theatre artist. Actually, I wanted my mother to start working in the theatres again, as she had taken a break to take care of me. She said me that she will direct plays when I start writing,” she told Times of India.

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