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TURN it up!
#272 TURNing it up with Anmol Magic
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We sit down with Anmol Magic to trace his path from learning magic during months of bed rest to landing major stages with his Out Of This World Tour.
We also get into the real mechanics behind his success, from restaurant gigs in Canada to the psychology and storytelling that make audiences come back.
• Turning an accident into a focused practise period
• Choosing to never be average and chasing big stages
• The pressure and payoff of India’s Got Talent auditions
• Navigating family concerns about cards and perception
• Performing hundreds of shows then facing shutdowns
• Restarting in Canada with Wendy’s work and restaurant magic
• Building a family-friendly theatre experience
• Why every crowd changes the outcome of a trick
• The magician skill stack: mechanics, presentation, psychology
• Capturing ideas in notebooks and testing new routines live
• Growing through collaborations and filming a magic series
• Touring mindset, manifestation, and preparing for arenas
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Out Of This World Welcome
SPEAKER_00Magicians are so talented. The work you do is out of this world. And the tour name is so fitting for this because it is out of this world. And I know on most magic, what I mean by that is a very good idea. How you got into it. So Ajima Torah actually. So let's start from there. Where did Mold Deep Singh come from? And how did you get into magic?
Family Reactions And Early Support
SPEAKER_01I was born there, but Hinda, I was like, Idumabara Saldasi, I started doing magic. I had an accident. I was like, I was a very good idea. Duty which I was on bed for three months. The 10 months which my magic was in study because I was just on bed and I have a lot of time. The 10 months which I was as good as a magician, I was like, so I was catching up pretty fast because I was just doing it 24-7. And they were doing magic from 6 to 7 years, but still I was better than them. So I was out of the way. When I started doing magic, don't be average. If you're doing it, then I'm in India's Got Talent. And I just promised. So I went to India's Got Talent, uh, audition, I was going to go to the house. And he was like, so it is genuinely happening right now. Jedi auditions. So you can just come back. Auditions both limited time, Miracle, uh, bags, and we have to go to the house. But I still ran those 30 minutes. And I got selected. Then I got three S's from Karen Johur, Kirin Kiry, Malaika, Rhoda, and Mumbai as well. The phase of Fasan which is like okay, a miracle uh humble, humble background to Sigat, can they be Mirko Jinik Hege? Just harn him. So that is something Jidinal Kimino, examily, and I was like, Father Samuel average name, but not average name. I just want to be one of the best magicians ever.
SPEAKER_00That's amazing. So parents know Shouto supports.
SPEAKER_01But parents, father.
SPEAKER_00Uh yeah.
SPEAKER_01So very motherfucking find out I was sixteen years old. Mummy Jodo may have a situation, to clean the room up an unanikya okay, in a side teraktinia. Firen Drash Kula Drive Char Punch Panesi, in a side teraktinia, char punch hormone. So, you can see that the cards are the same. So she was this is like an orthodox that if somebody is holding a pack of cards, he or she is like a gambler in India. So my mom is magic bother the interest. And I I did five shows. So I showed you and there was something Jedi Uti requested Siga for the participant to do. And I was like, we each managers.
SPEAKER_00Okay.
500 Shows Then A Hard Reset
SPEAKER_01I got all the yes. Next time. I didn't get eliminated, nothing happened. We did almost like we did a crazy number of shows. Like we did like 500 shows. Wow. 365 days, 500 shows. Maximum, no gathering allowed at one place. So I couldn't do any shows. I'm going to show you Wendy's come to start. Okay. So doing 500 shows. And then Wendy's. And then straightly do Wendy's.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, Canada, they're cities, Sabta Pella.
SPEAKER_01Prince George in British Columbia.
SPEAKER_00Prince George they were sorry, the Rishadari Hundi. Everyone has a musty chachi or something in Prince George.
SPEAKER_01But Marinesi. Okay. Yeah. And uh Bandani Peliman dron should be very quick. I was like very my vegetarian and he was like, okay, very quick. He ate the burger and he slept. So imagine the Bandajino with the Mini Pata right now with road kids across Kernia and One Khadani Puri flight the which we and the kitchen and the kitchen which my fridge opened, dedicated at least three chosen prana, and dahi paisi. And my mother called, and my mother was like, uh Kalabut, Mammy the Belehim the wit advance. And I was like, Ha mommy, Punir Banasi, Dalma Kani Banisi, Ratab Siga Poti the Parpade Bulleonan. Taki Minubatasigabi, Ju Sari situationary Maminu Batalajan. So ma'am Kati Usitutionary Momino in the world. Then Firme Vendy's Kamkar Nashukita, Firus Tub Dominus Kamkar Nashukita, Dominus Juduhi, Mirakam Chalde, Pataleghi gathering who increases and Minupata. Because right now gap baza to hold minuit Canada, which is to start from exact zero. So my restaurants are food versus weight, magician entertained Karuga. I went to a few restaurants, three-piece suit package. Here is my resume restaurant perform karunga. I used to explain this concept to them. If you have a lot of people who are not going to be able to do that, I used to take charge them$20 an hour. This was seven years ago. But we tap per day because people used to lay love it, right? I used to make enough money. I started getting shoes from them. I'm blessed that I'm just a full-time magician, I'm not doing anything else.
Building A Family-Friendly Theatre Show
SPEAKER_00From Wendy's, from restaurants, you just finish your Europe world tour, North America tour starting soon. So Jodhusi is auditorium in London. How do you feel? And it's the thing with your magic is that they're so engaged with the art and what you perform. How do you feel when you're on those stages? I know. It was so beautiful. So everyone who's listening, so on Molnamino, the voice note before your New Zealand show, right? It was so beautiful, honestly. Like just hearing those voices and that sound from your mom. I mean, right? Mom's blessings are with you.
SPEAKER_01Exactly. Miri other state, my backstage between Sarah set up Karanthuba film. It should be a family show. Uh Miri could the family be showing, could the family with the Sari videos, Sari Honey Chai, family uncomfortable Nahu, Mankuda foul wording news karma, the audience which is trying to reverse reply. And every single time that's why JC Pishly very dossier capacity show Kita. In Surrey we're doing like Barasuda Chodasov. We are doing bigger shows now. But 60 to 70% people come back just to watch the exact shows again. There was this guy in India's show. At least there were 10 people. They went to the first show, they drew with us. They went to the second show. The entire people went to the third show, the fourth show, and fifth show. They said that Anul to see 20 tricks. Every single trick needs a spectator on the stage. Every single time show the show the outcome different. This is a show Daswar. Because the choice is different. So that's why he was they were like a little bit of a lot of people who are in the world. But every single time it feels different. Audience is just everything for me. We did a 1500 people show. Wow. Audience member pictures. Every single person.
Mechanics Plus Storytelling Plus Psychology
SPEAKER_00That's it so you perform. I do have a question. So what I understand from when I seen your reels performances, obviously, you have your talent, you have your skill. You work with people's minds, right? The third is your storytelling. So what do you think is the main skill you need as a successful magician?
SPEAKER_01This is mechanism the mechanics of the trick. Mechanics is very important. I'm a creator as well. But I'm the guy who actually creates a tricks for one of the best magicians in the world. Presentation I just call one of the best magicians in the world. I have this idea. Now this actually changed. This present card is just think of a card. What could be the best possible one? Also, a good magician, the KD Jagat, KD trick, perform karni, kdina. Every single person is a canvas, and the tricks are like paint. So I just talk with the person, the lines of the person vibe the energy, not every single person will like mentalism, not every single person would like uh uh Hati Safai. Uh Judici Passana Kondi Koshkarda. Uh Dujitis, I would say that person, that's it. Presentation Adjall the musicians, please presentation the word. Uh, the medician patalagre that okay care, JD lines exactly map older, exact bulki, complete video. And I'm just saying that just imagine that if you would say those exact lines. Because the street is in the same way. So for example, J Hun means distance, which is uh one on distance today, where you will be comfortable. J metrics perform Katunga, there is a certain distance which could be a person uncomfortable who knows what this is my space. Oh, Harik Dishtiata. Canada with Jini Hagi, India with Jini Hagi, India, then uh uh France O distance even less than one arm distance. For example, performing I'll be like, you know what, look at this. So I would just come like this. Right. Jake is random group, and I would really like to perform for them. Subto Pella go in the group and try to compliment somebody. Yeah. I'd be like, very nice shoes, bro. Thank you, thank you. Very nice, very nice. So, what are you just doing? Do you like magic? So that is what I tell people we try to think about the presentation, about the lines. That doesn't make you a good badish.
SPEAKER_00It's a psychology as well. Yeah, the connection you make with everyone is certainly.
SPEAKER_01Exactly, exactly.
SPEAKER_00You do such a good job and honestly. It's amazing.
SPEAKER_01I just want we uh but the day I die, I just want we and I would be practicing and I would be performing at the stage. We that is the dream right now. They just I love this art form. And uh even J A art form is Sarah K eventif, but it's not a lot of people. I still loved it. I would still uh do it without getting any any money on Saturday. That this is just me.
Daily Work And The Idea Notebook
SPEAKER_00And day-to-day and roles. So did the obviously a lot of this tricks we have presentation, everything. What is your day to day? How many hours a day are you putting towards talent?
SPEAKER_01You'd say, unlock or notes because uh, uh, section idea, and people will be like, okay, another domain. Because Midma idea and I have to write it down. If we don't write an idea down, the idea after five minutes you'll be like, see, I'm not sure if you're not gonna make it a little bit. For example, jokes. I write jokes, we kyona my joke, R trick the which uh trick a trick then a link. I write every single thing down. Wow. These are all the ideas which I have right now. So red hearts I know that this will be very strong. So, uncooked ideas with that paper cut out, card piece of candle, something like that. But this heart ones, these are the completed ideas. So I would just randomly uh in my private events, uh, routines, which is a routine center, which is a new one I'll practice it a lot at home. But they performed. Most of the standard comedians go to stand uh the open mics. Which is going to be good anyway.
SPEAKER_00You have some amazing collaborations. We sing Karnajlana, Tolvender, her curates in artists to see up the talent in the Kaya. Banf BAF Sigi.
SPEAKER_01Okay, Alberta. But then that uh Miri Ustamdu 50,000 followers and a sick uh post pie, uh do post paying core alaman, singerni, ek gil rontoji, writer name. See my video postkarti, post to bath for juju video postkarti. Ike them to the bap ponchae, miri I guess forty six thousand. Pasani Panja, Mike Solomon checking the bottom, ikidamzi hotel checking, it went to fifty five. Ike them as you can't ping a Boston Pizza Bastard, Pizza Kara, it went to sixty five. And I was like, you re miri them twenty thousand followers came just uh I guess panche content. I got like maybe hundred and thirty thousand, hundred and fifty thousand. It exploded with those two videos. That those were the first two videos. I just saw the videos. Uh, current video exploded. Majority of inner videos should mention then Horn Zavalook mentioned about Jedi New series when I say so. Not content-wise, but real routines. My concept was we may look celebrities. If you can see, it kuna mic like cameras like this. And I'll perform for them for like 30 minutes. Firstly, we did an episode with Nirubashwan. We uh did an episode with the first one. There is a very interesting episode coming, which is Maxwell, Hobart with Show Kara Siga in uh Australia. Oddin he matched Siga Indian women cricket team. Oh, okay, yeah. And they uh the entire team was supposed to be at the show as well. But after the show was done, they were like from the practice. It's possible. So we went to the hotel. This is the Indian woman cricket team uh and coaches we were in one room, and we I performed for them. I was supposed to perform for them for like 15 minutes only, but they started saying that this entire thing is on a video. They were like, We want more, we want more. So we performed, we ended up doing like a 40-minute show for them after the show. The minute that video is something last episode of the first season of my series. Ooh episode, people are going to love it. People are going to absolutely love it.
SPEAKER_00When are you releasing it?
SPEAKER_01Uh, editing. And I've been editing. Oh wow. I don't want anybody else to. So Jesus angles. So Jide I would just do all the basic cuts myself. I'll just send the video to an editor. JD Khadha which could be colored grating hooky after captions.
SPEAKER_00Wow.
SPEAKER_01So I was in the world tour.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, I mean you just such a big tour you're doing.
SPEAKER_01This was just a dream. And every single thing whatever is happening in my manifesty. We're going to do arenas. Everything. Of course. Right now, as CGD tours are always dreams, any countries are doing a show on Thursday, taking a flight next day, to Friday, Saturday, Sunday. So this finally happened and it all felt like a dream. My god, this is Jinni happening to me. Also, India, those countries tour announced those countries. And this is the first time ever it is happening. We have seven country tour India. Not only are we not talking about Punjab, India. I'm just glad we finally Indian magic is popping up as well. And we have magic actually, but we are bringing more people to the theatre up and up. I'll make sure that the music is in the India.
SPEAKER_00Absolutely.
SPEAKER_01Music on a different level.
SPEAKER_00You're leading the way and well, honestly. You are. And we're so excited to see what's coming up. On what is what can we expect? We know there's gonna be larger arenas, there's gonna be coliseums. Who are we seeing more magic expectations?
Closing Thoughts And Edmonton Hype
SPEAKER_01I'm very ready for the future. I made sure we are out of this world tours, at least those who are well performed before getting on the tour, look at the time. The entire action, everything, everything is ready. So I'm just very well prepared of whatever is going to be sure. It's a responsibility to be audience for the way people can expect a very insane series. Now I'm serious. It was very chill. Now the series next season is going to be one or two tricks per show. Per per one whole episode. Okay. And the tricks I will try that they are going to be so insane, so big with that oh art episode which is two tricks. So this is what I'm trying to do. I'm going to increase the budget. I'm going to increase a lot of stuff. Luck is when hard work meets opportunity. Just opportunity.
SPEAKER_00And we're all here to support you. You know that.
SPEAKER_01My second time. So maybe flights at the end of the day. And it's not only my event, which is the performance, then it is going to be my event. But uh ma'am, make sure it's going to be a sixty to seventy-five minute performance stage.
SPEAKER_00Students are both excited. Last week, student events are good. They're excited. I know afterwards, they just want to meet you. So be prepared. Edmonton's so excited to see Ayhoya.