Ranj Dhaliwal
Ranj Dhaliwal (born July 14, 1976) is a Canadian author.
Early life
Born in Vancouver, Dhaliwal grew up in Surrey Central, British Columbia in the 1980s, which was a time when Indo-Canadian families were scattered across the suburbs. Unfortunately this was a time when minorities were subjected to discrimination and racism, which Dhaliwal faced firsthand.
During his youth, Dhaliwal grew up with kids that at the early age of 13 were packing guns, stealing cars, getting into fights, making alliances, and selling drugs at school with police always close by watching the beginning of the Indo-Canadian gang culture rise.
Personal life
Ranj Dhaliwal is a Sikh. He and his wife live in Surrey, British Columbia and have two sons.
Writing career
In 2006, Dhaliwal's first novel Daaku was published. The release of Dhaliwal's novel was the subject of controversy in the South Asian community for breaking the code of silence in the Indo-Canadian community, though not based on a true story.
In 2011, Dhaliwal's second novel Daaku: The Gangster's Life was published.