The world's shortest bodybuilder and a Guinness World Record holder Pratik Vitthal Mohite got married to his partner Jayaa in Maharashtra.  Pratik Mohite Instagram
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World's Shortest Bodybuilder Gets Married To his 'Dream Woman' in Maharashtra

The 28-year-old bodybuilder stands 3 feet 4 inches tall. He bagged the Guinness World Record for 'shortest competitive bodybuilder (male) in the world' in 2021.

Dr. Amey Patil

Love knows no boundaries. The world's shortest bodybuilder and a Guinness World Record holder Pratik Vitthal Mohite got married to his partner Jayaa in Maharashtra.

The 28-year-old bodybuilder stands 3 feet 4 inches tall. He bagged the Guinness World Record for 'shortest competitive bodybuilder (male) in the world' in 2021. Mohite's partner Jayaa (22) also has a short stature like him, as she stands at 4 feet 2 inches.

The duo had met four years ago and later got engaged. Mohite said that he had liked Jayaa the moment he saw her and knew that she was the one. However, he wanted to have a job first so he could finance a better life for Jayaa. Mohite finally decided to tie the knot last week after setting down.

Mohite is now a successful social media influencer with more than 200K followers on Instagram. He has gained nationwide attention as his social media is filled with congratulatory messages from all over the country.

Mohite is now a successful social media influencer with more than 200K followers on Instagram. He has gained nationwide attention as his social media.

The Guinness World Record for the 'World's Shortest Man (Living)' belongs to Afshin Esmael Ghaderzadeh from Iran. The 20-year-old stands at 65.24 cm (2 ft 1.6 inches).

(Input from various media sources)

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