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Interactive School & College Edutainment Shows

byAnil SinghConducts campaigns across Delhi NCR; Travels pan-IndiaStarts from15,000 Per ShowView full gallery

We turn school assemblies and college events into interactive comedy shows. Rancho and I make learning about hygiene, road safety, and life skills a whole lot of fun.

We found this amazing school where classes happen right in the lap of nature. We jumped at the chance to interact with these village students, talking about the environment and sharing some laughs. This is edutainment in its purest form.

The atmosphere at Sparsh Global School was electric. This video shows us getting right into the crowd, interacting with students and teachers, and making everyone a part of the show.

With my duck puppet, Ducky, we taught kids an important lesson about preventing dengue. The message was simple: wear full sleeves to stay safe. Using puppets helps make health and safety instructions memorable for young children.

Having a blast on stage at a DPS school event. Here, Rancho is having a funny conversation with one of the teachers, showing how we involve both faculty and students in our interactive comedy.

A snippet from a show for engineering students where Rancho tackles the age old question about girlfriends. This kind of humor, tailored for a college audience, keeps them entertained while we weave in other messages.

On stage for a school's annual day celebration, and we couldn't resist pulling the teachers into the act. Rancho's playful banter with the teachers is always a highlight for the students.

Rancho tries to get some English tips from a teacher during a school show, but the teacher cleverly turns the joke around. This unscripted, interactive moment shows how we adapt our comedy on the fly.

The pure excitement of a child meeting Rancho for the first time. This picture from a kids' event captures the joy and energy that are at the heart of every performance we do.

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I don't just stand on stage and talk. The show works because Rancho asks the silly questions that students are usually too shy to ask their teachers, like why they actually need to wash their hands or follow road rules. We loop in the teachers and staff for unscripted banter, ensuring the performance feels less like a classroom lecture and more like a fun conversation.

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