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Classic Illusions and Modern Stage Magic

bySomesh SomuTravels to venues across BengaluruView full gallery

From the classic dove illusion to mind-bending card tricks, here is a glimpse of the magic I bring to your next event.

The classic dove illusion, a symbol of pure magic. This is one of my favorite effects to perform, bringing a touch of elegance and wonder to any event.

Getting ready to perform the Lota Bowl illusion, where water endlessly pours from a seemingly empty vessel. I use a variety of classic props and colorful silks to create a visually stunning show.

The magical blooming bouquet is a beautiful and surprising production trick. It adds a splash of color and is a wonderful opener for a stage or parlor magic show.

Displaying a royal flush during a card manipulation routine. I perform with both regular and jumbo-sized cards to make sure the magic is visible to everyone.

A close-up with my feather flower bouquets. These props allow me to produce large, colorful bouquets from thin air, adding a burst of visual surprise to my act.

About this collection

When I perform these tricks, I do not just do the move. I make sure everyone, from the front row to the back, sees the magic clearly. Whether I am pulling a dove from thin air or shuffling giant cards, I rely on simple, visual props so the wonder stays front and center. I want you to feel the magic, not just watch it from afar.

I believe magic should be about connection rather than complicated setups. My performances are designed to work in real-world spaces like office conference halls or family living rooms, ensuring that the audience is always part of the act. I focus on high-impact visuals that do not get lost in the back of the room, such as the Lota Bowl water illusion or my signature confetti finale. For smaller, intimate settings, I switch to sleight-of-hand routines. These are perfect for cocktail hours or networking mixers where I walk from table to table with card manipulation and digital magic. My goal is to engage everyone, whether they are sceptics or magic lovers, to ensure the event ends with a jorada chappale, which means loud applause in Kannada. I tailor my setlist based on your event demographics. If the crowd is mostly children, I lean into interactive rope and flower tricks. For corporate gatherings, I incorporate modern digital effects using smartphones and mind-reading techniques. All performances are delivered with a mix of English, Hindi, and Kannada, keeping the energy high without the need for complex stage requirements.

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Somesh Somu

Travels to venues across BengaluruStarting ₹6,500 Per Hour

I am Somu. Since I was a kid, the look on your face when you wonder how a trick happened has been my favorite thing to chase. I bring my top hat, my cards, and sometimes a fluttering pariwala to your event to make sure everyone leaves with a smile and a round of applause.

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