Indian athlete Vispy Kharadi has achieved a remarkable feat by setting a Guinness World Record for holding Hercules pillars for the longest duration. The event took place in Surat, Gujarat, where he held two massive pillars weighing 166.7 kg and 168.9 kg each for an impressive 2 minutes and 10.75 seconds.
This achievement was officially recognized by Guinness World Records and gained international attention when tech billionaire Elon Musk reshared the video on social media. Kharadi expressed his pride, noting that it was a good surprise to see his record shared by Musk, which gave him immense pride as an Indian being praised worldwide for strength.

A Herculean Feat of Strength
The Hercules pillars, inspired by Greek architecture, stood at 123 inches in height with a diameter of 20.5 inches, pushing the limits of human endurance and raw power. Kharadi’s achievement demonstrates his exceptional grip and core strength, attributes that have earned him multiple Guinness World Records.
His previous records include crushing the most drink cans by hand in one minute and bending the most iron bars with his head. The video of his latest feat garnered over 10 million views and 74,000 likes on social media, with many praising his “insane grip, strength, and endurance”.
Training and Preparation
Kharadi’s journey to this record involved rigorous training and a disciplined lifestyle. He emphasized the importance of mental toughness and physical conditioning, stating that his martial arts background and experience as a trainer for BSF commandos have been instrumental in his success.
His training regimen includes a combination of strength exercises, grip strengthening techniques, and mental preparation to overcome pain and fatigue during such feats.

Global Recognition and Impact
Vispy Kharadi’s achievement has brought him global recognition, with Elon Musk resharing the video on X, which further amplified his international acclaim. This exposure has not only highlighted India’s potential in strength sports but also inspired a new generation of athletes to pursue careers in this field.
Kharadi’s success story serves as a testament to the power of determination and hard work, encouraging young athletes to push beyond their limits.
The Logical Indian’s Perspective
Vispy Kharadi’s achievement is a powerful reminder of human potential and perseverance, inspiring a new generation of athletes. His story highlights the importance of recognizing and supporting Indian talent globally.
As we celebrate this milestone, we ask our readers: How can India further leverage social media and international platforms to promote its athletes and their achievements worldwide? Share your thoughts in the comments below!
Longest duration holding Hercules pillars (male) 💪⏱️ 2 mins 10.75 seconds by @VispyKharadi 🇮🇳 pic.twitter.com/JxFFSU4xGv
— Guinness World Records (@GWR) March 13, 2025