Engineering Sorcar started his professional career as an engineer at Howard W. Butterweck and Company, an electrical consulting engineering firm in Denver, Colorado. After two years, he became a partner, and the firm changed its name to Butterweck-Sorcar Engineering, which later became Sorcar Engineering. Over the course of 40 years under Sorcar's leadership, the company flourished, and completed numerous multimillion-dollar projects, including the
Denver International Airport, the
Colorado Convention Center, and several sport centers in Japan and Saudi Arabian palaces. During this time, Sorcar authored three widely-used books on lighting design, used as textbooks in US and Indian universities.
Laser art and animation Sorcar first shot to fame in the nineties when his
Deepa & Rupa: A Fairy Tale from India, India's first animation mixed with live action, received the Gold Plaque at the
Chicago International Film Festival in 1990 and was nominated for an
Emmy Award in 1991, and
The Sage and the Mouse won the Gold Medal at the
International Film Festival of New York in 1993. Other animated films he created include
The Woodcutter’s Daughter, which was a finalist at the
International Film Festival of New York;
Sniff (
Gandha Bichar), which received the Golden Eagle from
CINE; and
The Rule of Twenty-One, which won the Bronze Plaque at the
Columbus International Film Festival. Starting in 1999, he began to create new forms of animation using lasers as a medium. His
Calcutta Forever: A Laser Fantasy was recorded as the first laser-documentary screened inside a movie theater. In 2000, he received the
Excellence in Art Plaque from the National Federation of Indian American Associations in New Jersey, for his laser shows
Dancing with My Soul and
India Forever. Hosted by the Indian Consulate General of San Francisco for India's 61st
Republic Day celebration on 26 January 2010, his laser documentary ''Our Republic's Birth'', which captured India's history starting from 3300 BCE to its independence from the British and proclamation as a Republic Dominion was shown at the historic
Palace of Fine Arts in
San Francisco,
California. In 2012, he produced
Swamiji, an hour-long laser documentary on
Swami Vivekananda, which was praised by the critics,
Ramakrishna Missions and
Vedanta Societies around the world for its accurate depiction of Swami Vivekananda's life. The Ramakrishna Math and Ramakrishna Mission, Belur Math, Howrah, India said "It was as if he was painting the events of Swamiji's life with a paintbrush before our eyes. It was fascinating." about the show which took place on 31 January 2014 at
Belur Math campus, attended by 15,000 people. == Filmography ==