Uttar Pradesh, India – Sidakdeep Singh Chahal, a 15-year-old teenager from Uttar Pradesh, has recently claimed a coveted spot in the Guinness World Records by setting a remarkable record for having the longest hair on a male teenager, measuring an astonishing 4 feet and 9.5 inches.
What sets Sidakdeep apart is his lifelong commitment to not trimming or cutting his hair, which has never seen the blades of scissors or a barber’s touch. For Sidakdeep, his hair is not just a physical attribute but a deeply symbolic representation of his Sikh faith. In Sikhism, growing one’s hair long is a revered practice, as followers consider their uncut hair to be a divine gift from God.
Traditionally, Sidakdeep wears his luscious locks tied in a bun, concealed beneath a traditional dastār, commonly known as a turban. This practice reflects his unwavering dedication to his faith and its principles.
As Sidakdeep’s hair continued to grow, it caught the attention of not only his friends and family but also the world at large when Guinness World Records acknowledged his extraordinary achievement. The teenager expressed how some of his relatives were taken aback upon realizing the impressive length of his hair, a testament to his remarkable journey.
Maintaining hair of such length and stature is no small feat. Sidakdeep shared that he dedicates at least an hour of his time to washing his hair twice a week. He also acknowledged the invaluable assistance of his mother, without whom this routine would consume an entire day.
Reflecting on his earlier thoughts about cutting his hair as he grew older, Sidakdeep has since undergone a profound change of heart. He now plans to honor his Sikh faith’s teachings by perpetually preserving his long, uncut hair.
In his own words, Sidakdeep stated, “I plan to keep my hair uncut until the day I die,” reaffirming his unwavering commitment to his faith and the extraordinary record he now holds.