
Tarsem Paul
Acting
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Known For

Shonk Sardari Da
Based on the real life of Kamal Grewal and his father, family and work, and based on real life incidents of disputed properties.

Son of Manjeet Singh
A single father pushes his cricket-obsessed son to buckle down and focus on his education.

Parahuna
The film revolves around how the forced respect for the son-in-law of the family serves as an obstacle in the love life of the married couple.

Myself Pendu
The plot revolves around two guys, Preet and Harpal, who are from a middle class family and are carefree and not concerned about their future. They keep making schemes to make themselves rich. Their father tries to teach them the facts of life and to be efficient and independent. Their mother however supports them in whatever they do no matter how frivolous. The film takes a hilarious turn when the boys meet two rich girls and make a plan to get involved with the girls to extract money from them. In order to do this they need to adapt to the girls lifestyles and borrow money from their father. The plot gets murkier when they decide to marry the girls. Secrets are revealed and criminals are involved. What happens next? Do the boys succeed in their plan? Watch the movie to find out.

Daana Paani
Havaldar Mehtaab Singh is entrusted with the honorable responsibility of personally informing the family of a martyred Lance Naik about his wartime demise. However, his mission takes an unexpected turn when he encounters an oppressed young village woman named Basant Kaur. This fateful meeting changes their lives and the lives of those around them forever.

Muklawa
The film is based on the after the wedding custom when a newly-wed bride is taken back to her husband's home for the first time.

Gadaar: The Traitor
Jai Singh is one of the richest Indians in the world who loves to live life on the edge. A conspiracy suddenly changes his life and brings him back to his motherland - India. What does he have to deal with? Will he give everything he has earned?

Bajre Da Sitta
A young woman is blessed with a beautiful voice but is restrained to sing due to the society where she lives in. Even her new husband warns her that if she tries to sing again, he will drop her back at her parent's house.

Vadhayiyaan Ji Vadhayiyaan
Pargat who is about to get married soon loses his eyesight the morning after a night of drunken celebrations. Will Pargat be able to hide his temporary blindness from Gagan and marry her or will this put a damper on their wedding?

Mindo Taseeldarni
Avtar Singh's directorial comic drama starring Kavita Kaushik and Karamjeet Anmol focuses on the contrast between two classes i.e. educated urban and uneducated rural. This film is a blend of both comedy as well as carries a social message; that how differences in thinking, life style and living standard of two persons from different classes impact their lives. Despite all these differences, that they are still together at the end proves that human values are far ahead of the differences in today's money minded and fast societies.
Filmography
as Ransher's Father
as Jattu (Older)
as Panch Jagdeep Singh
as Baba Subeg Singh
as School Principal
as Pargat’s Uncle
as Dharam Singh
as Basant's Taaya
as Grewel Saab
as Chief Minister
as Jagmeet Singh