This is Pakistan’s ‘human owl’ teenager who can turn his head 180 degrees to look directly behind him.
Muhammad Sameer, from the southern Pakistani city of Karachi, uses his hands to help rotate his head back over his shoulders.
Now the 14-year-old is hoping his unbelievable flexibility will land him a part in a Hollywood movie.
Footage has emerged of a ‘human owl’ teenager who can turn his head 180 degrees to look directly behind him
Muhammad Sameer, from the southern Pakistani city of Karachi, uses his hands to help rotate his head back over his shoulders
The teenager, who trains constantly to keep up his elasticity, said: ‘I would have been six or seven when I saw an actor in a Hollywood horror movie turning his head to look behind him.
‘It fascinated me. I started practising for it and within few months, I was able to it.
‘My mother slapped me when she saw me doing this and told me never to do it again as I might end up hurting my neck but with time she realised that I’m God gifted.
‘My dream is to work like that actor in Hollywood horror movies.’
Sameer quit his studies and became part of a dance group, Dangerous Boys, to earn a living and help his family run the household affairs after his father fell ill.
His father Sajid Khan, 49, had suffered heart strokes twice and left working.
Mother Rukhsana Khan, 45, said: ‘Sameer’s father was working in a textile mill. But he had to stop working after he suffered heart strokes twice in a year.
The 14-year-old is hoping his unbelievable flexibility will land him a part in a Hollywood movie
The teenager trains constantly to keep up his elasticity and left school to join a dance group
‘Since then he not keeping well and the whole responsibility of the family came on Sameer’s shoulders.
‘He is only a kid but we have no other option. I wanted him to study and make a name for himself but destiny had something else in store.’
Sameer along with eight other members of the dance group performs at dance shows across Karachi.
For every show, the talented boy earns between £6 to £10.
Sameer explained: ‘I can make around £100 to £120 every month.
Sameer along with eight other members of the dance group performs at dance shows across Karachi
Sameer has found several fans in his dance group and never shies away from showing his incredible talen
Sameer (pictured), 14, from Karachi, Pakistan, can perform various unusual acrobatics moves
‘I work so that I can support my family. I don’t want that due to lack of resources my four sisters do not have to quit studies.
He has found several fans in his dance group and never shies away from showing his incredible talent.
Asher Khan, lead dancer of Dangerous Boys, said: ‘I was shocked when I first saw Sameer’s ability to rotate his neck and shoulders. He is incredible.
‘He is extremely flexible and I am sure he will go a long way if he gets proper training.’
Sameer added: ‘I am working on my dance skills, gymnastic stunts and acting skills as well in order to find better work opportunities to support my family and fulfil my dream. I hope to show my talent in big screens someday.’