Original Script – Shubhdip Raha
Adaptation & Direction – Sarabjeet Singh Arora
Aahlna – Apnay Paraaye is a theatrical play with a poignant storyline that revolves around South Asian immigrant seniors in Canada exploring their challenges in navigating a foreign culture, language barriers, lack of support from their families and increasing isolation.
Jagvinder Judge, Kirandeep Kaur Kahlon, Mridul Sharma Honie Singh, Harnoor Kaur and Sachin Arora
Jagvinder Judge is a well-established Actor and Director. Jagvinder is well known for adapting himself both physically and mentally to suit every character he performs. Born and raised in Punjab, India,
Jagvinder Judge is a well-established Actor and Director. Jagvinder is well known for adapting himself both physically and mentally to suit every character he performs. Born and raised in Punjab, India,
Jagvinder Judge is a well-established Actor and Director. Jagvinder is well known for adapting himself both physically and mentally to suit every character he performs. Born and raised in Punjab, India,
Jagvinder Judge is a well-established Actor and Director. Jagvinder is well known for adapting himself both physically and mentally to suit every character he performs. Born and raised in Punjab, India,
Jagvinder Judge is a well-established Actor and Director. Jagvinder is well known for adapting himself both physically and mentally to suit every character he performs. Born and raised in Punjab, India,
Jagvinder Judge is a well-established Actor and Director. Jagvinder is well known for adapting himself both physically and mentally to suit every character he performs. Born and raised in Punjab, India,
Jagvinder Judge is a well-established Actor and Director. Jagvinder is well known for adapting himself both physically and mentally to suit every character he performs. Born and raised in Punjab, India,
Jagvinder Judge is a well-established Actor and Director. Jagvinder is well known for adapting himself both physically and mentally to suit every character he performs. Born and raised in Punjab, India,
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