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Media Features and Recognitions

byMagical RashmiHosts events across Maharashtra, Bengaluru, and GoaStarts from8,500 per event (up to 3 hours)View full gallery

I believe that positivity does miracles, and my journey as a female magician has been about sharing that belief with the world. Here is a look at my features in leading media outlets.

I was so honored to be featured in the Times of India for International Women's Day. The article talks about my journey as a female magician, from being a software engineer to performing for audiences across the country. It’s a moment I’m incredibly proud of.

Being interviewed by RJ Shonali at Radio City 91.1 was a fantastic experience. We talked about my life as a magician and my passion for entertainment. It's always great to share my story on a platform like radio.

It was a surreal experience to be featured on a TV news channel for my work. They highlighted how I used magic to bring smiles and courage to people, especially during challenging times. This recognition inspires me to keep spreading positivity.

About In the Media Spotlight

People often ask me if being a woman in this field makes the stage tougher, but my media features tell a different story. Whether I am talking about sleight of hand on Radio City or sharing my journey in The Times of India, my focus remains the same, proving that magic is for everyone. It is not just about the tricks, it is about how we connect.

When I left my career in software engineering to pursue magic, many people were surprised. Being a female magician in India is not just a profession for me, it is a statement. My goal has always been to bring a unique blend of logic and wonder to the stage.

My features in publications like The Times of India have highlighted how I integrate my background in technology with traditional sleight of hand. For instance, in my corporate performances, I often use a tech-savvy approach that resonates with business audiences, proving that magic is not just for kids.

From being interviewed on Radio City 91.1 about National Magician's Day to appearing on local news channels during challenging times, my presence in the media is about spreading hope and smiles. I love breaking the stereotype that this industry is male-dominated. Every interview, article, and TV segment reinforces that if you believe in your craft, you can make it work. If you are planning an event, whether it is a corporate seminar or a family gathering, I bring this same level of dedication and professional energy to your stage.

Featured in Times of India, Radio City.Approved by the tribe
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Magical Rashmi

Hosts events across Maharashtra, Bengaluru, and GoaStarts from 8,500 per event (up to 3 hours)

I am Rashmi, an engineer who traded code for magic tricks and hosting. I specialize in breaking stereotypes while keeping the energy high, whether I am performing mentalism for a corporate crowd or anchoring a wedding sangeet.

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