'Ours is a family of magicianls . . . and performing magic is our birthright. Even the in our house is a magician!' says P. C. Sorcar Junior.

If P.C. Sorcar Senior made the family art of magic popular throghout the world, his son P.C. Sorcar Junior has made magic into a spectacular entertainment show. He has added modern techniques, three dimensional choreography, mixture of traditional and modern music, classical dance, and technical and mechanical inatruments to this arts.

Magic, as performed by P.C. Sorcar Junior, is closely linked to the hearts of people. He uses this skill to uplift emotions,bringing hope, cheer, and happiness to his audience.He believes that the aim of magic is mainly to entertain people, and that entertainment is linked to happiness. His own happiness comes from the 'bridge of onenss' he builds with his spectators.

Sorcar Junior presents his magic in the form of mini-scenes that show the problems and sufferings of peole. His illusions provide solutions to problems, such as a lonely girl being reunited with her grandmother in 'Granny' , ir a lame person being able to walk. The ability to identify witg the pain, the joy, the hopes,and fears of his audience is what makes Sorcar Junior such a wonderful magician.

In the real world, Sorcar Junior shows a deep concern for the poorer sections of society. He performs free shows physically and mentally disabled people. In every seasons, he performs exclusively for orphans, and for the bedridden in hospitals.

'If I can wipe off the tears of my brothers and sisters, and if I can produce food to fill their hungry stomachs, only then will be able to prove myself to be a magician. The 'miracles' I perform on stage areall illusions. How I wish I were a true magician, so that I could solve problems and remove poverty forever . . . I am happy to have been able to make at least some people smile, in the real sense, with the money I have earned through magic. I am thankful to my art . . . ' says P.C. Sorcar, the humanist.