During the 1970s he moved to
Aligarh Muslim University in India to study. On seeing his performance for the university in the North Zone Inter University championship, Bishkar was signed by
East Bengal FC along with other Iranian players
Jamshid Nassiri and Mahmud Khabbasi. The 1980
Federation Cup was his debut tournament with the Red and Golds, where he won the tournament with them. In the same season, East Bengal also won the
Rovers Cup where he played a key role.
East Bengal signed him shortly afterwards. He was known as
Majid Baskar in India, a mispronunciation and misspelling which led to difficulties for both Iranian and Indian officials in unveiling the true identity of Majid. Majid was instrumental for the first win against
Mohun Bagan AC in 1983
Federation Cup also helping to lift the trophy in the final. This win came after late sixties in any form of tournament. After a brief hiatus at a time when he was surrounded by controversies, he was last seen playing for Mohammedan SC in 1987. He was relatively unknown in Iran, with both Iranian football journalists and officials being unaware that Majid had previously plied his trade in India. He has a nickname
"Badshah" which he got while playing in Kolkata Maidan. Bishkar cast a magical spell during two seasons at East Bengal and then at Mohammedan Sporting, but as he returned to
Kolkata in 2019, after more than three decades, nobody had forgotten the Badshah. ==International career==