Two Malayalee sisters from Brisbane, are set to set a new world record by memorizing the national anthems of countries around the world.
The Malayalee sisters from Cherthala, Alappuzha will set a new world record by singing the national anthems of all countries of the world for six consecutive hours from 9.30 am on September 21, the United Nations World Peace Day at St. John's Cathedral Hall in Brisbane City, Australia.
The national anthems are sung at the launch of the international event 'Salute the Nations', which was formed by the two to be part of the effort to promote world peace and human love.