
- A thousand hearts, one purpose: an evening where illusion powered education
- Suhani Shah mesmerises with mind-reading mastery and interactive storytelling
- Rotary Sarvam channels entertainment into impact-driven education initiatives
- From STEAM labs to career mapping, funds set to shape future-ready young minds
NE FEATURES BUREAU
AHMEDABAD, MAR 17
Ahmedabad witnessed an electrifying confluence of illusion and intention as Rotary Sarvam staged “SPELLBOUND – Suhani Shah Live” on March 13, 2026, at the iconic Pandit Deendayal Auditorium. Drawing an audience of over 1,000, the event delivered not just a night of extraordinary mentalism but a powerful statement on community-driven change.
India’s celebrated mentalist Suhani Shah headlined the evening, leaving the audience awestruck with her seamless blend of mind reading, psychological illusion, and interactive engagement. Her performance fused storytelling with real-time audience participation, crafting moments that oscillated between disbelief and wonder — truly living up to the show’s title, “Spellbound.”

Beyond the spectacle, the event carried a deeper purpose.
Dr. Geetika Saluja and Lalit Gandhi said, “The funds raised through the event will be utilized to support professional education for deserving students, establishment of STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics) labs in schools, and vocational interest and aptitude assessments to help students identify their strengths and make informed career choices.”
They further emphasised, “The evening reflected the power of compassionate communities coming together for a meaningful cause.”
Backed by strong support from sponsors, partners, volunteers, and well-wishers, the initiative recorded an overwhelming response — underscoring Ahmedabad’s vibrant culture of collective action and its unwavering commitment to youth empowerment.
“SPELLBOUND” ultimately transcended entertainment, emerging as a catalyst for education-led transformation — proving that when purpose meets performance, the impact resonates far beyond the stage.







