Punjabi singer Rajvir Jawanda died on October 8 at Fortis Hospital, Mohali, 11 days after sustaining critical injuries in a motorcycle accident near Baddi, Himachal Pradesh.
He was traveling to Shimla on September 27 when his bike collided with a car, causing severe head and spinal trauma.
Doctors placed Jawanda on advanced life support and monitored him closely. Despite intensive care, he suffered multiple organ failure and passed away at 10:55 AM. Fortis Hospital confirmed the news in an official statement.
Jawanda began his music career in 2014 with the hit single “Munda Like Me.” He quickly gained popularity for his powerful vocals and lyrics rooted in Punjabi culture. His song “Kangani” became a fan favorite and helped establish his place in the industry.
Born into a police family, Jawanda once aspired to serve in law enforcement before choosing music. He remained passionate about biking and owned a BMW adventure bike worth ₹25 lakh.
Political leaders, including Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, expressed grief and offered prayers for his recovery during his hospitalization. Fans flooded social media with tributes, remembering his contributions to Punjabi music.
The singer’s death leaves a void in the regional music scene. His legacy continues through songs that celebrate identity, pride, and tradition.
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