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SHOW AND TELL: The art of self-belief, reading minds. And psychological illusion

SUHANI SHAH Mentalist, Psychological illusionist

to blow everyone’s minds at the India Today Conclave.she accurately went on to predict the emojis an audience member had on his mind and even told a few others the names of people they were thinking of. As she did so, there were notable sounds of “Whoa” and applause in the room. And that’s how Shah demonstrated her art form “mentalism”, which she says, has “nothing to do with or superpowers”.

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