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Street Magic and Mind Reading in Bengaluru

byDevansh KamlaniPerforms at events across BengaluruStarts from12,000 per 60-90 min sessionView full gallery

Watch magic happen on the streets. I don't use stages or pre-planned setups, just raw mind reading and card tricks that turn bystanders into participants.

She was just thinking of her chachi's name, and I had no way of knowing it. Her reaction of "I am scared bro" is one of my favorites. This is the kind of personal mind-reading that leaves a lasting impression.

I asked her to think of a random name, and she thought of 'Anjali'. The pure shock and excitement from her and her friends is what makes these impromptu street performances so special.

On Friendship Day, I made a little wager with her. If I could guess her male best friend's name, she had to call him. Watch to see if she had to make the call.

He was thinking of his first crush's name, and I was able to pick it right out of his mind. This is a fun, lighthearted mentalism routine that always gets a great reaction and is perfect for social events.

She remembered her first crush from second standard. I was able to guess the name 'Yash' just from her thoughts. It's moments like these that bring back those fun childhood memories.

In a restaurant setting, I asked him to think about his first crush. Revealing the name 'Mehak' in front of his friends created a fun and memorable moment for the whole table.

I asked her to think of her biggest fear, something from her childhood. Without her saying a word, I correctly guessed her fear of injections. My mentalism acts can be tailored to be fun, surprising, or even a little spooky.

I made a bet with them. If I guessed the card right, they'd invite me to their wedding. If I was wrong, I'd buy them a beer. Watch to see who won the bet after the card magically changed in her hand.

I love performing for younger audiences because their reactions are always the purest. Here, a card changes in her hands, and her gasp of surprise is just the cutest thing.

He thought he had ten cards in his pocket, but after a little magic, three more cards mysteriously traveled from my deck to his. This is a fun, physical trick that gets everyone involved and laughing.

About Up-Close & Personal: Street Magic

What you see in these clips is exactly what happens when I walk up to a group at Church Street. I do not use fancy props or fake setups. Whether I am guessing the name of a chachi you are thinking about or making a card change in your own hands, the real magic is in the spontaneous connection we build.

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