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Fun with the Fam: Real Magic and Pranks

byNirbhik DattaTravels to venues anywhere in IndiaView full gallery

Magic isn't always about big stages. Sometimes it's about pranking my 'sasuma', impressing my wife, and using everyday objects to create moments that people actually remember.

The card trick that impressed my wife. A viewer asked which trick I used to win her over, so I recreated the classic 'oil and water' effect where red and black cards magically separate after being shuffled together.

My wife and I pranked my mom (her 'saas'). She selected a signed card which then vanished from the deck and reappeared in her own pocket.

Pranking my Sasuma with magic. With my wife's help, I made a torn corner of a card vanish and reappear under a laughing Buddha statue in our living room.

The Nimbu Prank on Sasuma. My wife and I teamed up to prank my mother-in-law, making a playing card transform into a lemon right in her hands.

Saala got pranked by Jiju magician. I had some fun with my brother-in-law, letting my wife 'read his mind' to reveal his chosen card.

The Biwi Card Control. My wife tried to distract me while I was performing a challenge, but I still managed to control the Ace of Hearts to the 20th position from the bottom of the deck.

My wife called me a 'Joker' during a fight, so I used the two Jokers from the deck and controlled them to a position determined by spelling my own name, 'Nirbhik'.

About this collection

Most magicians stay behind a curtain, but I prefer being right in the middle of the chaos. Whether I'm turning a playing card into a lemon to catch my mother-in-law off guard or teaching my wife how to read minds, these tricks are designed to break the ice instantly. If you want a magician who doesn't just perform but actually joins the party and makes your guests laugh, this is the vibe I bring.

I started performing because I wanted to show that magic doesn't have to be stiff or overly formal. People often ask me, 'Is that camera editing?' or 'Are those magical cards?' and the answer is always the same: it’s 15 years of hard work, not a Jio-tower connection.

Why these tricks work for your events

When I perform at private parties, birthdays, or family gatherings, I don't just stand on a pedestal. I mingle. The tricks you see in this collection—like my card control routines, the 'Andar Bahar' sleight of hand, or coin vanishes—are perfect for close-proximity interaction. They are designed to get people talking, laughing, and yes, sometimes getting a little confused.

What I bring to your party

  • Zero Gimmicks: I use standard decks, coins, and everyday items. No hidden magnets, no setup required.
  • Interactive Vibes: I drag your guests into the act. Whether it's guessing an ATM pin or pranking a family member, your crowd becomes part of the show.
  • Adaptability: I can perform in a corporate boardroom, a living room, or a garden party. I adjust my Hinglish commentary based on who is in the room.

If you have a skeptic in your group who thinks they've seen it all, or if you just want to add some high-energy, relatable fun to your next event, let's chat. I'll handle the magic, you handle the reactions.

15 years of real sleight-of-hand experience.Approved by the tribe
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Nirbhik Datta

Travels to venues anywhere in IndiaStarting ₹35,000 Per 60-90 Minute Slot

I'm just a guy with a deck of cards and 15 years of practice. I don't use camera tricks or hidden magnets—everything you see is pure skill, even the stuff that drives my wife crazy.

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