Archive for September, 2008

blindfolded feat

September 26, 2008

I will observe all traffic rules even with the blind fold to prove that when one observes the rules , the dangers of there falling a prey to road accidents is minimized , if not totally rule out

This is what young magician Akash, son of jaduger Anand, had announced when ever he plans for his blinded folded drive.

He proved himself correct once again, on 24th Sep 2008 at Trivandrum. Akash drove bike excellently, that too blind folded. I was curious to watch him driving. He followed every rules and I didn’t find it single time, any wrong move turn by him. Its great passion … determination…. Concentration… lots of practice makes a perfect. This is not suitable for Akash. Who performed blinded folded ride, but to each one of us. If me also do our small- small work with concentration…. We will achieve mastery over it and life will become very beautiful.

The stunt was not to be praised or to be wondered for only, but we should learn a lesson “DRIVE SLOWLY DRIVE CAREFULLY”

stunning feat

September 25, 2008

I am Ajay from Bhopal. I am in Trivandrem for one of my project. I came to know through ads that Akash son of famous Magician Anand is having performance Fire Escape at Chandrashekhar Nair Stadium, at around 4PM.

Is Magician Anand belongs to my nearest city and it was Sunday. I decided to go & see the feat “Fire Escape show along with my friends.

It was amazing to see the stunt the heat was on at the Grounds where Jadugar Anand’s team came up with a fire escape act. Tied up with a chain and locked (not one or two locks, but 45) Akash came out of a haystack on fire, unscratched and unchained. That’s magic for you. In his mid 20’s, Akash is said to have created a record of sorts in the world of magic. Chained shoulder down by a 45-feet chain and fastened by approximately 45 locks, Akash was lifted upside down by a crane and put in the middle of the wigwam like haystack.

Two fire engines and ambulances, which were stationed in case of any eventuality, went abuzz with their sirens. Tension was building up. Jadugar Anand’s team set fire to the haystack and in no time it was blazing. But before one could blink one’s eyes, Akash was out of the burning haystack, unchained and unharmed. The team members wrapped him in a blanket and brought him on the stage to a round of applause.

I was filled with proud that these people belong to my nearest city.