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Meet the Ex IRS Officer Who Turns Shadows, Puppets, and Music into Magic

Former IRS officer Sati Achath leads a fascinating double life: a banker by day and a master entertainer by night, performing magic, ventriloquism, and hand shadow art.
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Walk into the home of former IRS officer and World Bank professional Sati Achath, and it feels as though you’ve entered a lively gathering of characters. A young man with a mischievous smile, a glamorous Bollywood singer, a political advisor boasting of famous friends, and a scatterbrained doctor, all sit in animated conversation. But these are not ordinary guests. They are puppets, each crafted with precision, dressed to perfection, and infused with personality by their creator.

Surrounded by his hand-crafted friends, Achath transforms into a one-man performance troupe. His world is alive with ventriloquism, magic, shadowgraphy, cartooning, caricaturing, and music. With effortless flair, he moves from playing the flute or harmonica to creating animals and famous personalities out of hand shadows. Every performance is an exhibition of imagination and craft, powered not by technology or spectacle, but by timeless artistry and human creativity.

A LIFE THAT SPANS CONTINENTS AND DISCIPLINES

Born in Thrissur, Kerala, Sati Achath’s professional journey began in a bank before he joined the Indian Revenue Service. His academic curiosity took him beyond India’s borders, first to France on a scholarship for a master’s degree in international relations, and then to the United States for an MBA.

He entered the IRS after clearing the UPSC CSE in 1983. During his tenure, he implemented tax policies, conducted assessments and contributed to the overall tax-collection system under the Central Board of Direct Taxes.

He left the IRS as Additional Commissioner, Income Tax, to pursue broader horizons and followed a path that combined his official duties with his creative passions. From there, he went on to build a career with the World Bank in Washington, where he has worked for over two decades as a project evaluation specialist.

His professional duties involve travelling across continents to evaluate projects and prepare completion reports. Having visited over 70 countries, he found a way to merge his official travel with his passion for art. Every new place became both a workplace and a stage, allowing him to share his many talents with audiences across the world.

THE SHADOW LEGACY

The foundation of his artistic life lies in shadowgraphy, the ancient art of creating hand shadows. This passion traces back to his father, C. K. Menon, who developed the skill during his government posting in Palakkad. Alone and away from family, Menon began experimenting with the light on his wall, eventually perfecting hand shadows that he later taught his son.

Achath carried that legacy forward, developing a vast repertoire of over fifty animal forms and a hundred personalities, ranging from Indira Gandhi and Vajpayee to Barack Obama and Donald Trump. His dedication to preserving the art culminated in his book Fun with Hand Shadows, which earned worldwide attention and ensured that this near-forgotten art form reached new generations.

GLOBAL RECOGNITION

Achath’s creative flair soon found its way to international stages. His appearance on The Late Show with David Letterman in 1996 brought him global visibility, introducing millions to the charm of hand shadow performances. Years later, he reached the quarterfinals of America’s Got Talent, representing one of the simplest yet most imaginative art forms amidst a sea of modern entertainment.

His success helped spark renewed curiosity about shadowgraphy, proving that the simplest forms of expression could still capture the imagination of modern audiences.

VENTRILOQUISM AND MAGIC

Always eager to learn, Achath expanded his repertoire to include ventriloquism and magic after settling in the United States. Weekend lessons with a professional ventriloquist soon evolved into full-fledged performances featuring a dozen puppets, each with its own name, accent, and backstory. Between puppet banter, he performed quick rope tricks or musical interludes, seamlessly blending disciplines to create an immersive show.

While ventriloquism has a thriving presence in the West, Achath found that audiences in India and the Middle East were less familiar with it. Yet he continued performing, often adapting to local interests. In Dubai, for instance, his caricature drawings became immensely popular at parties and events. His shows always reflected the same goal: to spread joy through creativity, no matter the medium.

THE TEACHER BEHIND THE CURTAIN

Despite mastering arts that thrive on illusion, Achath has always been an open teacher. He enjoys explaining how his puppets function and often demonstrates their mechanisms to aspiring performers. Through workshops and casual lessons, he has inspired young audiences to explore ventriloquism and shadowgraphy, keeping these ancient and rare art forms alive for the next generation.

FINDING SOLACE IN ART

Behind the entertainer’s vibrant persona lies a deeply human story of loss and renewal. After his wife’s long battle with pulmonary fibrosis, art became his source of strength. The process of creating, performing, and connecting with audiences offered him a sense of purpose and peace.

A few years later, he returned to his hometown in Kerala, seeking the comfort of family and familiar surroundings. In contrast to the fast-paced and solitary life in Washington, home offered warmth, companionship, and a chance to reconnect with his roots. Today, he aims to take his performances to old-age homes and community centers, bringing laughter and companionship to those who need it most.

A LIFE OF ENDLESS CURIOSITY

Achath’s daily routine reflects his boundless energy and discipline. Rising at four in the morning, he divides his day between his duties and his artistic pursuits. Time, for him, is a treasure to be used fully. He thrives on learning, creating, and performing, ensuring that every day brings something new.

For Sati Achath, the ultimate purpose of art lies in the joy it brings to others. Whether he’s performing for global television audiences, corporate gatherings, or small community groups, the essence of his work remains the same: to create wonder, laughter, and connection.


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