Kerala's Aravind V.K. Makes History as First Indian Tech-Magician Ambassador

Aravind V.K., known as Myztiq Mayaman, has been appointed the South Asian Ambassador of the International Magicians Society, a historic first for an Indian technologist-magician. This prestigious role follows his 2025 Merlin Award victory in Las Vegas, where he was honored as the "Most Magical Techie & Filmmaker". His innovative work uniquely fuses digital engineering, psychological illusion, and cinematic storytelling. In his new ambassadorial position, he will represent the IMS across South Asia, promote the art of magic, and mentor emerging talent in the region.

Key Points: Indian Technologist-Magician Appointed South Asian Ambassador

  • Historic first Indian appointment
  • Follows 2025 Merlin Award win
  • Blends tech, magic & filmmaking
  • Role to mentor talent in South Asia
  • Senior data engineer by profession
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Kerala man becomes new South Asian ambassador of International Magicians Society

Aravind V.K., the Merlin Award-winning 'Myztiq Mayaman', becomes the first Indian technologist-magician appointed South Asian Ambassador of the International Magicians Society.

"an honour and a responsibility - Aravind V.K."

Thiruvananthapuram, March 8

Aravind V.K., an Indian magician-technologist internationally known by his stage name 'Myztiq Mayaman', has been appointed South Asian Ambassador of the International Magicians Society, marking a historic milestone as the first Indian technologist-magician to hold this prestigious international leadership position.

The announcement follows Aravind's Merlin Award victory in 2025 in Las Vegas, one of the highest global honours in the field of magic. The Merlin Award, often described as the "Oscar of Magic", has previously been presented to legendary performers such as David Copperfield, Criss Angel, and India's renowned magician Gopinath Muthukad.

Aravind was honoured with the distinctive title "Most Magical Techie & Filmmaker", recognising his groundbreaking work combining technology, magic, and cinematic storytelling. The recognition highlights a rare and innovative approach that blends digital engineering, psychological illusion, and narrative filmmaking -- an interdisciplinary style seldom acknowledged in the history of the International Magicians Society.

With his appointment as South Asian Ambassador, the IMS has acknowledged Aravind not only as a performer but also as a global innovator and thought leader in modern magic. In this role, he will represent the organisation across South Asia, help promote the art of magic, and mentor emerging talent in the region.

Originally from a modest village in Kerala, Aravind's journey reflects a unique combination of scientific expertise and artistic creativity. Professionally, he works as a senior data engineer in the US, while pursuing his passion for creating technology-driven magic experiences that integrate artificial intelligence, psychology, and cinematic storytelling.

Speaking about the appointment, Aravind described the role as both an honour and a responsibility. He said the position provides an opportunity to represent South Asia on the global stage while demonstrating that artistic innovation can evolve alongside technological advancement.

The ambassadorial role places Aravind in a position to build connections between international institutions and emerging artists, further strengthening India's growing presence in the global creative landscape.

Beyond performing, his work has also involved educational outreach, community engagement, and charitable initiatives, using magic as a tool for inspiration and learning.

Founded in the US, the International Magicians Society is one of the world's most respected professional organisations for magicians, with members in more than 90 countries.

The organisation's Merlin Award is widely regarded as the highest distinction in the magic community.

The official announcement of Aravind's appointment has been published on the IMS website, marking a significant moment for Indian representation in global performing arts leadership.

- IANS

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Rohit P
As a fellow techie from India, this resonates deeply. Magic meets AI and data engineering? That's the future! His appointment as an ambassador will hopefully encourage more STEM students here to explore creative fields. Well done, Aravind!
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Aman W
While this is a great achievement, I hope this ambassadorial role leads to tangible support for local magicians and artists across South Asia, not just recognition for one individual. The focus should be on building infrastructure and opportunities for all.
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Sarah B
Incredible story! Combining a senior data engineer role with award-winning magic is no small feat. The interdisciplinary approach is what the world needs more of. Wishing him all the best in mentoring new talent.
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Karthik V
Kerala produces yet another global achiever! From Muthukad sir to now Aravind, the state's contribution to magic is stellar. His use of psychology and storytelling is what sets Indian magicians apart. Hearty congratulations!
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Nikhil C
The 'Most Magical Techie' title is so cool! 🧙‍♂️💻 It's about time technology-driven art got this level of recognition. Hope he organizes workshops in Indian colleges to spark innovation.

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