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The Human Puppet Experience: Interactive Comedy for Your Event

bySeema GolchhaTravels across India for corporate eventsStarts from35,000 per virtual show (30 mins)View full gallery

Ever wondered what it's like to be the one talking while someone else controls your voice? My Human Puppet act is pure chaos, laughter, and zero filter. Whether it's a corporate team event or a private party, I turn your friends or colleagues into the stars of the show.

Here's another brave volunteer becoming a human puppet at my show in Bangalore. The masks make it impossible not to laugh, both for the person on stage and for everyone watching.

Getting two audience members involved in the act. This segment is a masterclass in improvisation and audience engagement, perfect for corporate team-building events to encourage participation.

A volunteer from the audience gets his turn to be the star in Indore. This act is all about shared laughter and creating a fun, memorable moment for everyone.

The human puppet act in full swing at a school show. It's amazing how this segment works for all age groups, from kids to corporate professionals.

A volunteer from Mumbai gets fitted with the puppet mask. The anticipation in the room is always electric right before the fun begins.

Another angle of the human puppet act from a show in Mumbai. I use a simple remote to control the mask, and the resulting "conversation" is always hilarious.

Sometimes one human puppet isn't enough. Here I am directing a scene with two volunteers on stage, creating a chaotic and funny dialogue.

Two volunteers from the Everest Toastmasters event become my puppets for the evening. This is a great way to liven up conferences and formal gatherings.

The big finish of a human puppet segment. The volunteer is always a great sport, and the audience loves seeing one of their own become part of the show.

A side view of the human puppet act. You can see how I operate the mask while interacting with the volunteer, making it seem like they're the one talking.

About The "Human Puppet" Experience

I bring specialized animated mouth masks that hook up to a remote I control. When I put these on your volunteers, I handle the voices while they handle the expressions. It is hilarious because your guests become the performers, and the more they try to keep a straight face, the harder the audience laughs.

Why this act works

This isn't just a show; it is an icebreaker. At corporate events or weddings, people can be a bit reserved. By inviting senior leaders or even that quiet colleague onto the stage, we break the ice instantly. Because I control the voice and the mouth, I can tailor the dialogue to match the room, making jokes about company culture, inside office jargon, or just general life fun. It is lighthearted, respectful, and ensures everyone feels included without putting anyone on the spot.

The logistics

You do not need a massive stage setup for this. I carry the specialized masks and the tech. All I really need from you is a decent PA system, one straight stand mic, and one handheld mic for the volunteer. Whether it is a packed auditorium in Mumbai or a smaller gathering in Kathmandu, I make it work.

Keeping it clean

I know corporate settings can be tricky. My comedy is strictly clean and corporate-safe. There is no politics, no religion, just pure, relatable laughter. Whether I am working with Gen Z interns or seasoned CEOs, the Human Puppet segment is designed to be the highlight of the day, a shared memory that your team will be giggling about at the water cooler for weeks.

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Seema Golchha

Travels across India for corporate eventsStarts from 35,000 per virtual show (30 mins)

Hey, I am Seema! I never planned to make a career out of talking to myself through puppets, but here we are. I am just here to make sure your event is more of a riot and less of a chore, especially when I get my hands on your colleagues!

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