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Incredible moment 15-year-old flaunts his balancing skill by rotating a cycle rim with a bowl of fire on the top of his head in northern India
A 15-year-old boy displays his extraordinary balancing skills by spinning a cycle rim on the top of his head with a bowl of fire attached to it.
He first rotates the cycle rim in his hand and then places it on the top of his head, the wheel continues to spin on his head with speed.
He then gradually bends down and scoops a spoon of fire with his mouth from a glass kept on the ground.
The rim doesn’t even flinch or fall as the fire cup remains intact on the top of his head while he bends to pick up the spoon of fire using his mouth.
The hair raising stunt was performed by Praveen Prajapat, a resident of Alwar in Rajasthan who has now become a local celebrity for his exceptional talent of balancing heavy things on the top of his head at such a young age.
His talent has won him several accolades and organizations now book his time for performing on the stage.
Praveen said, he started off with his balancing art since the age of 5 with small objects on his head, later, the objects and the risks grew bigger as he grew up.
He can now balance spinning cycle wheels, balance heavy metal cylinder balanced on the top of glasses made up of glass and other heavy items, he continues to hone his balancing art with new objects on his head.
Praveen draws inspiration from his father Banay Singh Prajapat who is also a balance art performer.
Praveen has also stunned Indian celebrities and garnered praises his hair raising stunts.
The video was shot on 15th December 2020.
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