Pulkit Samrat |
Pulkit waves his magic wand!
The actor is also a magician who loves to play tricks on his co-stars on the sets of Kyunki...
Ranjib Mazumder
He has already cast his spell on viewers. Pulkit Samrat aka Lakshya (Ganga and Saahil's son) in Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi… is a magician in real life. Magic is his passion besides acting. "I have been learning the art of magic since childhood and following people's lives who are inventors and great psychologists. Believe me, I have never been to any magic show and I am not into basic stuff like producing flowers or pigeons at the drop of a hat," he says.
The actor has even made a name for himself on the sets of Kyunki… by showing his skill. The list of the spectators includes actors Ronit Roy, Sandeep Baswana, Sumeet Sachdev, Mouni Roy, Reshmi Ghosh, Reva Bubbar to name a few. As the actor recalls, "One day, Sandeep Baswana (Saahil), Ronit Roy, Sumeet Sachdeva and I were relaxing after the shoot. I asked Sandeep to pick up a card from the pack I had. He chose a card. Then I told him to memorise the number on the card and concentrate. Ronit was smoking and there was an ashtray beside him. I picked up a little ash and asked Sandeep to continue his focussing on the card. I gave him the ashes and told him to rub it on his arm. The ashes formed eight (8) on his arm. I did not even touch him in the process," the actor says. What was Sandeep's reaction to the incident? "Sandeep, like the others present was taken aback," says Pulkit. When contacted Sandeep says, "I am a proud father (laughs). I was awestruck; he's knows magic, just like any professional!" Sumeet Sachdev, who was also present on the sets, says, "It awesome. The 'ash magic' on Sandeep left me stunned and I continued to think about it for a long time."
A great fan of David Lean and Chris Angels, Pulkit adds, "People often think David Lean is crazy. But, that's what makes him stand out in a crowd. As for me, the art of magic always enticed me and I used to go on the street and choose people randomly. I have done mind reading with people on the streets. I remember a woman calling me a ghost," he says. According to Pulkit, magic is a special art if you know the science behind it. I love to create illusions. All you need is sheer concentration. It's all about making people believe what is not there," he says.
The actor has DVDs of his street shows, he did earlier and would love to do a TV show as well.
"I can't do David Lean kind of stuff. But I am preparing myself for a blind fold," Pulkit says.