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Every performance is a promise
you will leave questioning
what's real.
Expect the Impossible

Every performance is a promise
you will leave questioning
what's real.


Expect the Impossible
At eleven, most kids were playing games. Saman Maharjan was bending reality. What started as a childhood obsession in the heart of Kathmandu has become a fifteen-year journey of mastering the impossible. He's performed for celebrities on Daraz Online Gala, commanded sold-out theatrical stages, and left corporate boardrooms speechless. From intimate gatherings of ten to audiences of thousands, the result is always the same. Silence. Disbelief. And a standing ovation. Saman doesn't just perform magic. He makes you believe in it.
The kind of show where strangers turn to each other and say, how did he do that?




Close-up magic is where Saman is at his most dangerous. Face-to-face. Inches away. You'll watch every move. You'll catch nothing. And you'll replay that moment in your head for weeks.











2010. A ten-year-old boy in Kathmandu steals a deck of cards from his father's drawer. He doesn't know it yet, but that moment changes everything. For three years, he practices in silence. Alone. Obsessed. Then in 2013, a stranger in Pokhara hands him a microphone at a wedding and says, show us what you've got. The room went quiet. Then the room lost its mind. That was the night Saman Maharjan stopped being a kid with a card trick, and became the performer that Nepal can't stop talking about. Corporate stages. Celebrity events. Private shows for audiences who've seen it all. Fifteen years later, the boy with the stolen deck is still performing. The only difference? Now, nobody can look away.
While others are still setting up, he's already studied your guest list, understood your event, and planned every moment down to the second.
He doesn't walk into a room. He shifts the entire atmosphere. Tailored, composed, magnetic, the performance starts before a single card is drawn.
No two audiences are the same. Saman doesn't follow a script, he reads faces, senses energy, and delivers a show that feels like it was invented on the spot. Because it was.
CEOs. Celebrities. Diplomats. People who don't impress easily. They left impressed.
Crafted. Not rehearsed. Every performance exists once, for your audience only.










The show ends. The disbelief doesn't. Here's proof.








He keeps secrets for a living. But these ones are free.