Millat Ahmed is a healthcare employee and working in Singapore. Due to Covid-19 Pandemic, he has been working tirelessly for the past two years.
Then during the Lockdown period, the inability to attend the funeral of his mother, who died in India, left him depressed.
He started writing to get rid of it and wrote a historical play called Amaravathy and turned it into a book.
He decided that he must do something to lift his mood with regard to the prevailing Covid-19 situation and motivate others. He directed and conceptualized the live song composition record event in December 2020,
and achieved it in Asia book of record. During the school holiday he conducted a moral storytelling competition for primary students.
Reference: https://www.tamilmurasu.com.sg/tabla/singapore/singapore-poems-contribute-asian-record
https://www.tamilmurasu.com.sg/singapore/story20211124-78467.html
https://www.kalamsworldrecords.com/worlds-shortest-story-in-english-and-tamil/
Then he started to think about individual achievement. Millions of people died in the entire world due to Covid-19 pandemic. Each of them has a dream.
But they died before that dream could come true. With that in mind, he set a new world record by writing a shortest story in five words in English and Tamil.
Former Indian President, Scientist Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam says the quotes that "dream is not that you see in sleep, dream is something that does not let you sleep"
He spent many days without sleep thinking about how to write a story in less than six words. He eventually wrote the story in five words
Reference for 6 word story: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/For_sale:_baby_shoes,_never_worn
Another record is most credits in a short film for the same person (16 credits). His motivational short film named "ARI" (to know) won two international film awards.
These both achievements are recorded in Kalam’s World Book of Records in October 2021.


