Youngest Fooler RETURNS! Sanjeev Vinodh on Penn and Teller: Fool Us
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- Опубліковано 25 січ 2024
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Watch my first Fool Us performance! • 19-year-old FOOLS Penn...
Sanjeev Vinodh fooled Penn & Teller at 19 years old (first Indian fooler), and held the title of 'Youngest Fooler' from 2021-2022 (replaced by Magic Maxl on S8).
Website/blog: www.sanjeevvinodh.com/play
Instagram: / sanjeevvinodh
Used with permission from the CW network (CBS CID)
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"The older you get, the more sure you know how the world works" actually resonated with me more than I thought it would
Nobody cares
You cared enough to respond@@brettmasonmedia
Yes a brilliant quote
+ that "I'm a kid..." Well, here's a sub, kid!
@@brettmasonmedia As of my upvote, 274 people do 🙂 I imagine it resonated with a lot of people. Among other things, a lot of the division and polarity we see today is from exactly that: unwavering certainty in how _right_ you are and how _wrong_ the other side is. It's increasingly rare, and all the more special, finding people who are always willing to admit they might be wrong even about their strongest beliefs.
The kid in the audience at 5:02 is why you do magic. Hes so invested
no. he was paid to do this
i didn't see your comment 😅😂
@@maximem.ste-marie3578 87 BILLION dollars!
@@BBerryJerry Oh yeah? i didn't see YOUR comment
It's called youth .. or "your spirit isn't crushed yet"!
Impressive, but the idle tossing of the phone into the cup, "paired" was hilarious!!!!
I wonder if that was a deliberate throwback to the early days of Bluetooth when you sometimes had to have the 2 devices touching!
@@dougaltolan3017 Maybe, but I suspect it was just 'for the humour value'
@@dougaltolan3017 you are talking about NFC pairing. Bluetooth was always mid-range and did never require touching. The touching was just to pair the devices via another technology, which most people didn't use anyways.
@@sisisisi1111 Nahh.
Mid 90's Bluetooth might have been intended to be mid range, but the real implementation was anything but.
@@dougaltolan3017yeah you mean infrared, was a pain in the butt... NOBODY TOUCH THE DESK! I'M TRANSFERING A MP3
5:03 the kid with the green shirt is having the time of his life, thank you for taking him there.
Phil in real life
Loved the act but loved your positive attitude and confident presence even more. You're wise beyond your years!
You fooled me, that's enough. What a great performance. And thanks for keeping the Indian cultural touch to it like folding your hands and respecting the stage.
Wow, what a brilliant showman! He was absolutely captivating the entire time.
The "MOMENT" he deciphers the code: priceless...
And at many occasions it is usually this moment that pretty much tells us a lot about the magician.
This guy is a gem in too many aspects.
It is such great pleasure to know that such talent and creativity has found host in such a beautiful soul... I so hope you have more appearances on the show. As since unlike some: you really DO concentrate on making sure you give a good show and are so humbly good at it!
I understand what you mean with the first word. But I can get my head around how he created that trick with it. Well, I must say, I didn't use it for a while, but still
I meant CAN'T
@@maximem.ste-marie3578 ;
Normally this would be the part that I would pretty much spill the beans. BUT I loved this guy (Maybe also since he sort of reminds me of my son in too many ways); and he REALLY deserves all the respect I can give him.
So please allow me to only underline the "code" as they were:
"... If you did it yourself, which I think you did...": Not referring to electronics or any technology (Or even the creating process) of the trick here...
The code was SO good... And for any layman: it is still SO good in spite of how many times you hear it; since he forces many of us to think of him cutting/glueing strings/cups or maybe even soldering some circuitry.
I do not think that you can notice anything in the trick via "rewatching" with "watching only". You really have to use your logic and put the end results together whilst. You don't really get to see anything (Actually: you can't)... DAMN good trick.
Being the modest and attentive person he is: it took a little while for even the magician to have the code to sink in.
And when it does: It was priceless.
I hope I have helped you figure at least the code out... And Sanjeev; I so hope I have not been too disrespectful to your show and/or channel.
You beautiful person and your routines are SO GOOD, that I so hope you are motivated to get up there and try again...
And please: Feel free to delete this comment if you find it inappropriate.
What a great concept and a fantastic routine. Pulling the audience into it adds so much to their experience and gives you a bit of a prover at the same time. Genius! You have a beautiful personality, too. It adds so much to your routines.
Absolutely amazing. You’re one of my favourite magicians
What a wonderful act !! Had me fascinated all through 👏👏👏👏👏
Proud of you Sanjeev . The magic , the presentation , the body language and your natural smile . Namaskaram and good wishes , keep rising . Thnaks
Stunning performance Sanjeev !! ur finesse & confidence is commendable 🎉 Hod bless u with gr8er success
This was so fun to watch! Felt natural and great storytelling =)
Boy that was great, Sanjeev. Kudos and well done!
Neat premise , well executed! As always you steal the show with your witty narrative! 🙌😇❤️❤️
Not only a great trick, but awesome presentation! You are the king!
Always great to see you perform Sanjeev👌🏼
The part about the philosophy of life🤍 too struck a chord.
Awesome job! Please continue doing magic. I love magic work and I think you're brilliant. I honestly mean that. :)
Nice story, and I like the simplicity of the performance. Dont know much about magic so you definitely fooled me 😂 - and I enjoyed it 😉
Brooke asks great questions. She seems genuinely interested in talking to and drawing insightful things out of each magician.
Also- would
Fun to watch and you were great Sanjeev.
simply stellar ❤️
Aww, your likability is wonderful, and what great and fun magic! Well done. :)
You are an absolute treat to watch! Such humour and natural talent!!! Best wishes!
Awesome Sanjeev!!! so happy for you!
Amazing, man!! Have a magic regards from Brazil!
Very entertaining and fun! Loved every minute of it!
Love the magic, love your style, love your personality
Excellent bit brother, great presentation style and narrative
incredible magic, i love this so much!
Amazing act, I loved it!
His presentation skills are really outstanding..he could be a motivational speaker 😅
Excellent performance. Hope to see more from you
Amazing! Great video bro!
Much love from Bosnia! :D
My mind waved at the presentation :) loved it!
That was great showmanship, whether you fooled them or not. Magic needs to be fun like this
Just gorgeous, bhai. And so are you! Bahut impressive :):) Namaskar from Montana. Om Shanti!
Waiting for your videos for a long time...❤❤❤
Love the premise of this act, awesome 🤩
Sanjeev, this was so great :)
your comedy and magic is so great. hope you keep blowing up
What a cool trick. Really well executed and fun to watch. You have to go a long way to fool those guys
keep it going bro. loved your act regardless.😀
A show that seemlessly combined cool tricks, an entertaining and captivating magic performance with wise words elevated the entire experience.
This was brilliant!!
Really fun and smooth performance!
Wonderful rutine, and you are very likeable person.
Your humor is awesome. Very entertaining.
Awesome Performance, super smooth routine
Super Sanjeev. Keep rocking
Excellent Sanjeev! I assumed you pulled off three hell of a forces. I don't know what another person might think.
Great routine! I have no idea how you did this. 🎉
Loved your act!!
Fooled or not, what an act. Love it
Folding hand gesture, touching the stage at the end. ❤ Never leave these roots signs
That's so cool; I didn't notice those at first. Do you mind explaining touching the stage at the end? I tried googling it but couldn't find anything.
@@dismalthoughts Its an ancient hindu tradition where people after performing, touch the stage and then touch their own forehead to show respect or seek blessing. Sometimes players touch the field after a sports tournament.
@@dibassarkar2898 Thanks! That actually helped me find a little more info on Google :) Looks like touching your elders' feet is a humble sign of respect, and that's sorta where touching the earth comes from, if I've got it right. That's pretty cool. Thanks for the insight :)
I love the concept. His first one was equally good
Even though you didn't fool then this time, it was entertaining, enjoyed the quote also 😊
what a entertaining performance 👏 👍... happy to see you again.. love from home 🇮🇳
My god dude! You are a god tier performer! Hope to see your show live someday.
Great act bro!
Great job!
After the success of Two girls one cup, here comes One girl two cups. 😮
2 girls 1 cup?
@@PolishChessPlayer Do NOT dare to search it.
@@PolishChessPlayer nope don't go there i said never ever? It's still in my head and it's still makes me crazy.
Oh my…
😭😭😭😭😭
@@Manish_254
Mindblowing🔥
Dope, will you be selling this system, i love these kinds of decks.
Good acting and Great act. Keep it up.
This is the magic America got talent like !
Proud of you my friend!
Great performance using Brook as your Maiden for phase 1.
The classic method in phase 2 was flawless.
The application of phase 3 seems limitless and could APPly in a lot of ways.
Will you be sharing the technology with the magic community?
You think it was a classic f in phase 2?
@@borissokol2958 Yup!
@@borissokol2958 This is the seventh phase from magic. Phase 7 takes on the appearance of Phase 2 but with a stretched face. The origin is Phase 12 but stretched out (as phase 32 and phase 109, of course, but this time with a balloon).
tf you on about mate
@@operacarmen
could you guys talk like normal people holy shit@@operacarmen
Nice, Big fans from India 🇮🇳
That was so sneaky. I thought for sure you did everything with sheer brute force.
In the end, you didn't fool them, but you know, I really enjoyed the heck out of this trick. So much fun and entertaining! In the end, isn't that the real trick? Thanks for posting this!
How did he do that??? Can't find any comments on how he pulled off this trick!!!
I think he might be deleting them?
such a good premise
Brilliant routine!
V E R Y C R E A T I V E - Thank you for posting this
When he displays the cards near the end of the trick and spreads them, they are in a super weird order. Tend to all be grouped and stacked in a very unlikely way. K's, 5's, 10's, 8's and 9's are almost all in sets of their fours.
Loved it. Good magic.
Unique way for a magic trick, I've never seen anyone using phone etc for a trick, that was nice.
What a Super classy man
So good!
great performance
You are a natural performer. Can't wait to see your next act, wherever that may be.
Glad to see wholesome comments for a change on UA-cam!
Great performance!
Fun & original routine!!
Good job man.
Looks awesome 👍
Excellent performance!
Great show 🪄✨
I can listen to Brooke all day
Beyond the trick itself, like Penn said, the *P E R F O R M A N C E* was great. Since your previous appearance, your overall stage presence just SKYROCKETED as well, wow, phenomenal!
👍
"paired" genius!
Amazing
KUDOS ... great presentation .
Finesse!
Very clever!
Sanjeev has presented quite well.
Great presentation
he was born to perform
Brook is getting so much better at this.