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      • Today, Mr Sorcar is best remembered for his Indrajal or The Magic of India show that was premiered in Paris in November 1955. With more personnel, more variety, and more equipment than anyone else touring at the time, it redefined what Western audiences expected from an Indian magician.
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  2. Sorcar died of a heart attack at the age of 57 in Asahikawa, Hokkaidō, Japan, on 6 January 1971, where he was performing. [2] P.C. Sorcar is known also as P.C. Sorcar Senior (as his son P.C. Sorcar Jr. also performs under the same name), is renowned as "Father of Modern Indian Magic". [3]

  3. Jun 30, 2018 · PC Sorcar was the stage name of an enterprising, adventurous and articulate Bengali by the name of Protul Chandra Sorcar, who rose to international acclaim in the 1940s and enjoyed a golden run...

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  4. Jan 29, 2018 · The Western media started likening the young Sorcar to Khuda Bux, a famous Indian magician of yore, who went to England and walked barefoot over a twelve-foot-long bed of red smouldering...

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  5. Jun 2, 2018 · Collection of Saileswar Mukherjee. Sorcar took Indian magic where it had never gone before. At 9.15pm on 9 April 1956, the BBC's switchboard suddenly lit up with calls from hundreds of viewers...

  6. May 17, 2024 · Some Famous Magics of Pc Sorcar. There are many famous acts performed by Jadugar Pc Sorcar during his lifetime magic career. Some of the notable magic tricks he performed are: The X-Ray Man: In this stunt of he used to blindfold himself and still see the writing of audience. Aerial Suspension: It is another famous magic trick of Jadugar PC Sorcar

  7. Apr 12, 2016 · Protul Chandra Sorcar, the Indian magician who shot to international fame, mesmerized audiences all over the world with his show ‘Indrajal’ through the 1950s and 1960s.

  8. Jan 6, 2019 · Today, Sorcar is best remembered for his Indrajaal that was carried forward by his son, P.C. Sorcar Junior. With a variety of equipment and technique, it continues to redefine what the Western audience expects from oriental magic.