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'''P.C. Sorcar, Jr.''' (b.1946) is an Indian magician based in Kolkata, West Bengal, India. He is the son of legendary Indian magician [[P. C. Sorcar]]. | |||
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He holds a Doctorate degree in applied psychology from the University of Calcutta. He is better known for his magic known as Indrajaal. His First stage-show: assisted his father at Kolkatas New Empire in 1959. First solo performance: at Siliguris Railway Institute Hall in 1961 Each show involves:48 tons of equipment, 75 artistes, psychedelic laser-lighting system, 500 brocade dresses, 48 illusions. | He holds a Doctorate degree in applied psychology from the University of Calcutta. He is better known for his magic known as Indrajaal. His First stage-show: assisted his father at Kolkatas New Empire in 1959. First solo performance: at Siliguris Railway Institute Hall in 1961 Each show involves:48 tons of equipment, 75 artistes, psychedelic laser-lighting system, 500 brocade dresses, 48 illusions. | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:40, 30 July 2024
| P.C. Sorcar, Jr. | |
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| Born | Prodip Chandra Sorcar, Jr. July 31, 1946 India |
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| Nationality | Indian |
P.C. Sorcar, Jr. (b.1946) is an Indian magician based in Kolkata, West Bengal, India. He is the son of legendary Indian magician P. C. Sorcar.
Biography
He holds a Doctorate degree in applied psychology from the University of Calcutta. He is better known for his magic known as Indrajaal. His First stage-show: assisted his father at Kolkatas New Empire in 1959. First solo performance: at Siliguris Railway Institute Hall in 1961 Each show involves:48 tons of equipment, 75 artistes, psychedelic laser-lighting system, 500 brocade dresses, 48 illusions.
He has "vanished" the Taj Mahal and the Amritsar Express. He is also known for debunking the miracles of the Sathya Sai Baba.
Awards
References
- Cover Genii 1971 February
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