The Punjabi music world has been thrown into mourning following the tragic de@th of popular singer Rajvir Jawanda, who passed away at the age of 35 after suffering severe injuries in a motorbike accident.
The beloved artist had been on life support for 11 days at Fortis Hospital before doctors confirmed his passing.
According to reports, the accident occurred when Rajvir swerved to avoid cattle that had strayed onto the road, leading to a devastating crash that caused head and spinal injuries.
Doctors had earlier described his condition as “extremely critical, with minimal brain activity and no significant improvement.”

Despite intensive medical care, Rajvir’s health continued to deteriorate.
He eventually di£d surrounded by his loved ones, leaving fans heartbroken across the globe.
Rajvir is survived by his two young children, whose lives have been forever changed by the sudden loss.
His passing has sparked an outpouring of grief from fans,
One fan wrote in disbelief, “Rajvir Jawanda is no more! May Waheguru bless his soul and give family and friends courage to bear the loss!! What a loss…”
Meanwhile, Punjabi actress Neeru Bajwa expressed her heartbreak in a touching tribute.
She said, “Heartbroken by the tragic loss of such a young and promising life. Sending deepest condolences to the family and loved ones of @rajvirjawandaofficial. May you find strength and peace during this unimaginable time. Gone far too soon, but never forgotten.”
Rajvir Jawanda’s career was one of passion and talent.
He began as a Punjab Police officer before pursuing music in 2014 with his debut single Munda Like Me.
Two years later, he rose to fame with Kali Jawande, earning widespread recognition.
Over the years, Rajvir became one of the most celebrated Punjabi singers, known for hit tracks such as Tu Dis Painda, Khush Reha Kar, Sardaari, Surname, Afreen, Landlord, Down to Earth, and Kangani.
His songs collectively amassed over 420 million views on YouTube, showcasing his wide-reaching influence.
In addition to his musical achievements, Rajvir also made his mark in Punjabi cinema with roles in films such as Subedar Joginder Singh, Jind Jaan, and Mindo Taseeldarni.
His ability to transition seamlessly between music and acting made him a beloved figure in entertainment.
May his soul find eternal rest.