Family Tradition
Satyajit Padhye, Padhye' son, is a third generation ventriloquist and puppeteer. Performing his own shows, he targets younger Indian audiences. Satyajit performs birthday party, corporate and wedding shows. He has been an assistant puppeteer with his father for almost 10 years. He has also produced a documentary on AIDS which uses this art of puppetry to create awareness regarding AIDS. Satyajit has also represented India at the Japan Ventriloquist Festival in Tokyo in 2002. He has won several awards in his high school and inter-collegiate events like Malhar and Youth Festival. Satyajit is also the lead puppeteer for the show "Juicy Pammi" which is on-air on ZOOM channel in India. Satyajit also helps his father in designing the puppets in Padhye's "Puppet Studio". Satyajit also participated in India's Got Talent and was one of the finalist, although he failed to win the contest but he made everyone his fan by his strong performance.
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