The Madari’s rope has fallen: Watching your art disappear hurts the most | Delhi News
NEW DELHI: In a cramped one-room EWS flat in Bawana, surrounded by cracked walls and fading light, Ishamuddin Khan sits among ropes, wooden flutes, baskets and worn-out magic props that once travelled the world with him. Three decades ago, the Delhi street magician stunned audiences after performing the legendary Great Indian Rope Trick, earning international…
