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“Good Man Di Laaltan” is a play about a common man, who is very frustrated and hopeless and wants to end his life.  But life brings a very positive change in him which makes him not only started loving his life but also bring joy into other people’s lives.

SURREY – Punjabi actor, screen-dialogue writer and theatre director Rana Ranbir and his family have now made Surrey home and that is good news for art-film and theatre lovers.

DESIBUZZCanada founder R. Paul Dhillon, who is also a well known filmmaker, along with local actor Dasaundha Kaler met up with the little-big man of Punjabi stage and screen this week to chat up the jolly fella and discuss several film projects with Rana Ranbir as well as to talk to him about his upcoming play “Good Man Di Laaltan”, which he described as "a unique concept of comedy that will make you laugh, think and will bring an excitement to your life."

“Good Man Di Laaltan” is a play about a common man, who is very frustrated and hopeless and wants to end his life.  But life brings a very positive change in him which make him not only started loving his life but also bring joy

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into other people’s lives.

“Good Man Di Laaltan” A very inspirational show!!!

 Going to show you a way to love your life!!

Make you feel young again!!

Make you forget all your tensions!!

Ranbi r is aan actor,  writer, poet, novelist, a motivationalspeaker and more over a social worker.  These plays are very important part of Rana’s acting career.  He previously wrote and acted in many plays, including the much appreciated “Damru” & “Khetan da putt”, which he also brought to Surrey a couple of years ago.

“Good Man diLaaltan  brings to you the best and meaningful aspect of Punjabi culture, Punjabi literature, and art," Ranbir said.

"I am very happy to be associated as a producer with this show," said Lovepreet Singh Sandhu. "Rana Ranbir and I wish to show this play in other parts of the world as well.   We are confident that with your support and love, we would definitely be successful."

Don't miss out on this gem of a one-man play which will be staged at Surrey Arts Centre on Sunday, July 16. For more information contact Lovepreet Singh Sandhu at 778-839-1530.

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