Bucharest, Romania: Pakistan’s legendary martial artist Rashid Naseem has once again made headlines on the global stage, setting four new world records during a live appearance on Romania’s popular international TV show The Ticket.
Known for his incredible strength, precision and speed, Rashid wowed the audience and judges alike with a breathtaking display of martial arts prowess that left viewers across the world stunned.
He began his performance by breaking a concrete block with his elbow, followed by a blindfolded can-crushing feat that drew gasps from the audience. In his third attempt, Rashid used his head to hammer an iron nail, and concluded his act by breaking coconuts and crushing cold drink cans — a performance that earned a standing ovation.
Witnesses described the atmosphere in the studio as electric, with expressions of awe and disbelief on the faces of the judges and fellow participants.

At the end of the show, Rashid proudly represented Pakistan’s cultural heritage by presenting Sindhi Ajrak to the judges and participants — a gesture that was warmly received and applauded.
This remarkable achievement adds to Rashid Naseem’s growing list of world records. He has previously showcased his extraordinary skills in countries such as Italy, Germany, Spain, Korea, China, Singapore, and Romania, making him one of Pakistan’s most recognized martial artists internationally.

Despite his global success, Rashid emphasized the challenges he faces without official backing.
“It is very difficult to make a world record and reach international TV shows without government support, but I did not give up,” he said. “I wish that my hard work will be appreciated at the government level someday.”
With over dozens of world records to his name, Rashid Naseem continues to prove that courage, passion, and determination can lift Pakistan’s flag high across the world — even without sponsorship or official recognition.