
The Department of Language & Culture, Government of Andhra Pradesh has officially set a world record with the grand cultural event Amaravati Chitrakala Veedhi 2025, held on April 4, 2025, along Central Jail Road, Rajahmundry.
This extraordinary celebration of art brought together more than 550 artists from all 26 districts of Andhra Pradesh and across India, including Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Odisha, Maharashtra, Delhi, and Puducherry. The event showcased vibrant street murals, art installations, workshops, and folk performances, transforming Rajahmundry into one of the largest open-air art galleries in the world.
🏆 World Record Title
“Largest State-Level Street Art Festival Organized by a Government Cultural Department.”
🌟 Event Highlights
- Participation of 550+ artists
- Murals and live street art creation
- Workshops on tribal art, clay modeling, calligraphy, and more
- Folk & classical performances: Kommu Koyya, Kuchipudi, Puli Dance, Dimsa, and others
- Cultural exhibits from 26 districts of Andhra Pradesh
- Recognition of every artist with certificates and mementos
👏 Dignitary Recognition
This world record achievement was presented to:
- Sri Nara Chandra Babu Naidu Garu – Honorable Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh
- Sri Kandula Durgesh Garu – Minister of Culture
- Smt. Tejaswi Podapati Garu – Chairperson, Creativity & Culture Commission

📜 Official Acknowledgment
“Ingenious Charm World Records proudly recognizes the Department of Language & Culture, Government of Andhra Pradesh, for organizing Amaravati Chitrakala Veedhi 2025 — a record-breaking celebration of creativity and cultural heritage. This achievement highlights the power of art to unite communities and inspire future generations.”