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AMRITSAR: Heart is God’s very own radio.

For matters related to heart tune in to Rabb Da Radio

Starcast of the upcoming Punjabi film ‘Rabb Da Radio’ at Sadda Pind in Amritsar. A Tribune photo



Tribune News Service

Amritsar, March 27

Heart is God’s very own radio. It will always catch the right station. Family, love, hatred and faith in God will make your heart take the right decisions. The essence of ‘Rabb Da Radio’, produced by Manpreet Johal and Vehli Janta Productions, which marks the debut of singer-turned-actor Tarsem Jassar alongside Simi Chahal and Mandy Takhar, is mostly described in these above lines, says its star cast.

In city to promote the film recently, the actors interacted with fans and media, as they visited Golden Temple and Sadda Pind.

The film takes us back to the good old Punjab of 80s and 90s, where villages were more than just neighbourhoods. The story revolves around family ties, love and unconditional faith over God. The movie is directed by Tarnvir Singh Jagpal, Harry Bahtti and the story is written by Jass Grewal.

Singer Tarsem Jassar, who plays the hero in the film, said, “Rabb Da Radio picturises Punjab of old days in new colours. This film is a dream project. I feel privileged to have got a platform for my celluloid debut. The storyline may seem simple in the first look, but the value of family and love are treated with such delicacy that it will touch hearts of all.”

Actress Simi Chahal said, “I am looking forward to the release. ‘Rabb Da Radio’ is a colorful tale where every character has a rainbow of emotions to portray. I am excited to see how viewers will welcome our efforts.”

Agreed with the view fellow actor Mandy Takhar said, “The story of the film is outstanding. Being a Punjabi, it was a great experience. My character in ‘Rabb Da Radio’ is very different. I am glad to be a part of this film.”

The directors of the film said, “We all know the importance of family as well as teaching to believe in God. Making it in a film was a wonderful experience. Now, we have presented ‘Rabb Da Radio’ to the audience. The whole cast and crew looks forward to see them in their nearest cinema halls.”

The film is set to release on March 31.

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