K Lal

Kantilal Girdharilal Vora (10 April 1924 – 23 September 2012), popularly known as K. Lal, was an Indian magician.

K. Lal
Born
Kantilal Girdharilal Vora

(1924-04-10)April 10, 1924
Died23 September 2012(2012-09-23) (aged 88)
Other namesLalsaab
OccupationMagician
Spouse(s)Pushpa Vora
ChildrenHarshad Vora (K Lal Jr.)
Priti Vasa
Sonal Shah
Websitewww.klal.com

Biography

K. Lal was born on 10 April 1924 in Bagasara (now in Amreli district, Gujarat, India) in a Jain family of Girdharlal Vora and Muliben.[1][2][3] His uncle Lalchandbhai has a Khadi clothes shop in Culcutta who had entrusted it to his father when he joined Indian independence movement. The shop was burned down in riots so K. Lal had to work as a hawker. He rebuilt their clothes shop later and worked there K. Chhotalal Co.[1]

He started his career as a magician in 1950 from Culcutta. His first show was held at Roxy Cinema in Culcutta. He was popular for his innovative tricks. He had evolved his tricks with technology. He used to spread social messages and moral lessons through his tricks. In a career spanning 62 years, he staged over 22,479 shows around the world, performing his last show in July 2012 in H K College Hall in Ahmedabad.[3]

He returned to Gujarat in 1990.[4] He died on 23 September 2012 at his home in Ahmedabad after prolonged illness at the age of 88.[2][4][3]

Personal life

K. Lal married Pushpa Vora and had a son Harshad (also known as K. Lal Junior) and two daughters; Priti and Sonal; who were married and settled in Chennai and Kolkata.[2][3]

References

  1. Desai, Ratilal Deepchand (2003). "6. માયાજાળના અનુપમ કસબી સંસ્કારમૂર્તિ શ્રી કે. લાલ". In Desai, Nitin R. (ed.). Amruta-Sameepe (in Gujarati). Ahmedabad: Gurjar Granthratna Karyalaya. pp. 389–394.
  2. "Noted magician K Lal dies in Ahmedabad". The Times of India. 23 September 2012.
  3. "Master illusionist K Lal passes away". The Indian Express. 24 September 2012.
  4. "Master illusionist K.Lal dead". Firstpost.com. 23 September 2012.
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