According to details, Mahmood Akram was known for his extraordinary abilities at the age of 4. His father, Shalabi Mozhiparian, is fluent in 16 languages ​​and introduced Mahmood to the Tamil and English alphabets. Mahmood learned all 299 letters of English in just 6 days and all 299 letters of Tamil in three weeks. This feat usually requires months of hard work. Mahmood’s father, Shalabi Mozhiparian, who is himself a linguist, recognized his son’s extraordinary talent and encouraged him to learn more languages.
By the age of 6, Mahmood had surpassed his father’s knowledge and delved deeper into the study of languages. At the age of 8, Mahmood set the world record for the youngest multilingual typist. By the age of 12, he had impressed German experts by mastering 400 languages, setting another world record.
Mahmood’s passion for languages ​​took him beyond traditional education. Unable to find a school that suited his interests in India, he studied online with an Israeli institution, where he focused on Arabic, Spanish, French, and Hebrew.
At the age of 14, Mahmood became a teacher, inspired by the enthusiasm of his YouTube followers. By 2024, he had traveled abroad and conducted language workshops in Myanmar, Cambodia, Thailand, and Indonesia. Now in 19, Mahmood is pursuing multiple degrees at once. He is pursuing a BA in English Literature and a BSc in Animation from Alagappa University in Chennai, while also studying linguistics at the Open University in the UK and In parallel, he is busy trying to master languages ​​almost at the local level.