‘Jadugar' Anand to perform in city

April 17, 2010 03:52 pm | Updated 03:52 pm IST - HYDERABAD:

HYDERABAD, 16/04/2010:
World's fastest magician 'Jadugar Anand' performs a trick at a press conference to announce a series of shows in Hyderabad on Friday. 






---PHOTO: NAGARA GOPAL

HYDERABAD, 16/04/2010: World's fastest magician 'Jadugar Anand' performs a trick at a press conference to announce a series of shows in Hyderabad on Friday. ---PHOTO: NAGARA GOPAL

How would you react if you saw your money being increased by five times or even 10 times right in front of your eyes? Renowned magician ‘Jadugar' Anand enthralled his audience on Friday when he converted a Rs.100 note into Rs.500 note and even a Rs.1000 note.

Mr. Anand, who holds the title of “World's Fastest Magician”, is back again to enthral and entertain Hyderabadis with his mind-blogging illusion and magic tricks.

Mr. Anand will be kicking off his magic shows on April 18 with his son Jadugar Akash's performance of the “Chris Angel's Challenging Escape.” The performance will take place at 5 p.m. at NTR Stadium on April 18.

This will be followed up by Mr. Akash's blindfold motorbike ride on April 21.Mr.Anand's “Mayalok” magic shows will be inaugurated on April 23 at Hari Hala Kala Bhavan.

The public can attend his magic show from April 24 onwards at the same venue. The shows will be held at 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. respectively.

The tickets, priced between Rs.100 to Rs.300 will be made available at the venue, organisers informed.

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