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Thind Motion Films Honsal Rakh bags 6 awards at PTC Punjabi Film Award 2022

Darpan News Desk Darpan, 12 Dec, 2022 05:37 PM
  • Thind Motion Films Honsal Rakh bags 6 awards at PTC Punjabi Film Award 2022

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A well known name in real estate doesn't shy away from creativity.  Mr.Daljit Thind of Thind Properties also has his own entertainment company Thind Motion Films which is well known in Vancouver. 

His last October's release, Honsla Rakh, starring world renowned singer Diljit Dosanjh is the recipient of 6 awards at the PTC Punjabi film Award. 

Diljit Dosanjh won best actor. The fillm also won the Best Film award. Amarjit Singh Saron won Best Director. Best Cinematography went to Baljit Singh Deo and Shinda Grewal won the award for Best Child Actor.

Best Song of the Year went to guitar singer Raj Ranjodh.

Thind Motion Films has been behind films such asBabe Bhangra Paundene,  Munda Faridkotia, Saab Bhahadar among others. 

 

 

 

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