Tarn Mann
Tarn Mann is an Indian writer, producer and director. Born and raised in India, he moved to Canada at a young age.
Work
Mann worked with Bollywood actor Om Prakash as a child artist before becoming the assistant director of 'Mirza – The Untold Story', a film made in the Punjabi language. He wrote, produced and directed his first short film called 'Cars Weed God' in English, a story based on three friends and how they end up in Heaven facing God asking questions about the existence of human beings.
His début feature is called Rupinder Gandhi – The Gangster..?, based on a true story which became a hit in India though without any major stars.[1]
References
- ↑ "Tarn Mann speaks about his film 'Rupinder Gandhi – The Gangster..?'". The Times of India. 12 August 2015. Retrieved 19 January 2016.
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