GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS AWARDS CERTIFICATE TO THE LATE SHAKUNTALA DEVI
Mumbai, July, 2020.
Guinness World
Records has honoured the late Shakuntala Devi with the record title for ‘Fastest
human computation’. This certificate has come as a welcome surprise mere
days ahead of the release of the biopic, Shakuntala Devi on Amazon Prime
Video.
The Fastest human computation is 28 seconds and was achieved by Shakuntala Devi
(India), successfully multiplying two randomly selected 13-digit numbers, at
Imperial College London, UK, on 18 Jun 1980. The certification was received by
Anupama Banerji, daughter of the late Shakuntala Devi.
To celebrate the
extraordinary life of the genius Shakuntala
Devi,Amazon Prime Video is all set to globally premiere an
exciting biopic titled Shakuntala Devi, chronicling her
various achievements both personal and professional. The film is directed and
written by Anu Menon and produced by Sony Pictures Networks, India and Vikram
Malhotra, under his banner Abundantia Entertainment. The film stars Vidya Balan
as Shakuntala Devi, Sanya Malhotra as Anupama Banerji alongside Jisshu Sengupta
and Amit Sadh in other pivotal roles.
“It is an overwhelming
moment for me to be able to receive this honor on my mother’s behalf. To be
conferred with the certificate of ‘Fastest human computation’ is an
exciting feat that only my mother was capable of!” said Anupama Banerji, the daughter
of late Shakuntala Devi. She further expressed, “I am
glad that I had the opportunity to provide significant inputs while developing
the biopic, Shakuntala Devi, to ensure that people get to know my mother the
way she was in real life – full of life and truly amazing. Her mad love and
passion for maths is well-known, she always wanted to take this a level ahead. This
is exactly the kind of recognition that would have made her extremely happy and
thoroughly proud of her mathematical abilities which far surpassed anyone
else’s.”
“While shooting for Shakuntala Devi in London, we would meet Anupama
Banerji often. In my conversations with her, I realised that the late
Shakuntala Devi, didn’t have an official certification from
Guinness World Records -it wasn’t the norm then. Vikram Malhotra
and I were therefore very keen to make this happen and along with the Amazon
Team, we reached out to the Guinness World Records team who provided us with
every support. I am thrilled that Anumpana will now have the certificate to
cherish forever. This is my tribute to the legend!”
Said, actor Vidya Balan on essaying the role of Shakuntala Devi in her biopic.
She added, “I am glad to be part of this interesting
journey and being able to witness such a ‘1 in a 100 years’ woman who wore multiple hats being
felicitated for her exemplary work. To be able to portray someone who continues
to inspire us is truly an honour for me!”
Craig Glenday, Editor in
Chief, Guinness World Records said, “Shakuntala Devi's astounding achievement continues to
hold its place in the Guinness World Records archives after so many years. No one has been able to even equal, let alone break,
this record which is a testament to both the exceptional power of
Ms Devi's mind and the significance of this particular mental challenge. A global celebration of the life and career
of the "Human Computer" is long overdue, and Guinness World Records
is honoured to play its part in championing this unique individual.”