
Pandjab singer Rajvir Jawanda died at the age of 35. Well -known for Chartbusters, such as Kali Camaro, Shaandaar and Muchh Te Mashook, was the music icon in the last 10 days since September 27.
Partap Singh Bajwa, a member of the Legislative Assembly in Panjab, announced the demise of a popular singer. In the post on X, he said: “Heart to hear about the premature passage of Rajvir Jawanda. After the days of bold struggle he left us too early. Your soulful voice and living spirit are echoed forever in our hearts.
Rajvir Jawanda suffered a 27th head and spine injury in a 27th accident while riding a bike on Pinjore-Nalagarh. He was heading towards Shimle, when suddenly two bulls came across the road and locked in the fight. The incident occurred in Baddi, Himacal Pradesh. When he tried to avoid a collision with bulls, Rajvir lost control of his motorcycle and thrust into the bolet coming from the other side.
Over a few days of treatment in intensive medical care, Jawanda remained critical, which has been to support life since the disaster. Doctors reported the minimum brain activity and no significant improvement in his health, which was soon described as “extremely critical” after a tormenting misfortune.
Mohali, Rajvir Jawanda, boasted a massive fan with 2.7 million Instagram followers, boasted a massive fans. In general, he loved his hit songs such as surname, Kamla, Mera Dil and Sardari, leaving the Herjabi inheritance behind. His iconic roles by Jinda Jaan, Mindo Taseeldarni and cocoa were widely appreciated.
The famous singer launched his musical journey in 2014 by the single Munda like me. Initially, he dreamed of becoming a policeman, but according to his official biography of Apple Music, he decided to follow his real profession – music.
Honors were poured online after a shocking report of his premature demise. Manish Sisodia, former Minister of Education in Delhi, wrote in post X: “Deeply saddened by the premature passage of Rajvir Jawandy.
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