The Ex-Naval Officer Who Left His Job To Become A Clown

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“To bring a smile onto someone’s face is the most rewarding and fulfilling experience ever! Meet Pintoo Uncle – The Magician! Pintoo uncle left Indian Navy after serving the Nation for 17 long years just to make a difference to others’ lives.

Majority of the people he interacts with are children-his first love. These children are deprived of basic opportunities and lead a difficult childhood. Pintoo uncle serves as a magician cum clown to make their childhood a memorable one. Every single day, these little kids wait for Pintoo uncle’s show!

Yes, there are such beautiful souls in today’s world who live to see others smile! Pintoo Uncle aka Pravin Tulpule is one among the many ‘Pearls of India’.

“Pearls of India” is an initiative to discover such precious pearls from across the nation- who serve as an inspiration to one and all. ”

To know more, or to submit your stories of goodness, visit http://thlo.in/HiddenPearls

 

 

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