Indian singer and actor Rajvir Jawanda has died at the age of 35 after a motorcycle accident in the Himalayan state of Himachal Pradesh.
Jawanda spent 11 days on life support after the incident on 27 September, when he is reported to have lost control of his motorcycle after encountering stray cattle on the road.
The singer suffered severe head and spinal injuries and was transferred from a local hospital to another in northwestern Punjab’s Mohali city in an “extremely critical” condition, officials said. Despite intensive care, he did not recover.
Jawanda was best known for songs such as Sardaari, Kangani, and Do Ni Sajna, which combined traditional Punjabi folk elements with modern arrangements. He also appeared on screen in Subedar Joginder Singh (2018), where he played Sepoy Bahadur Singh, and later in Jind Jaan (2019), his first leading role.
News of Jawanda’s death on Wednesday prompted an outpouring of grief from Punjabi musicians and film artists. Actor Neeru Bajwa wrote on Instagram that it was “very painful to lose such a happy and kind person,” while comedian Gurpreet Ghuggi said simply: “Death has won, youth has lost. How will we forget you, little brother?”
Jawanda’s funeral set for Thursday in his home village
Rajvir Jawanda’s last rites are set to take place tomorrow, 9 October, in his home village of Pona, near Jagraon in Punjab’s Ludhiana district, his family told The Daily Jagran.
Preparations are reportedly already under way for the ceremony, with large crowds expected to gather to pay their respects.
Jawanda’s family have requested privacy as condolences continue to pour in from across the Punjabi film industry and political circles.
Local authorities in Ludhiana said traffic arrangements would be made near the village to accommodate mourners attending the cremation.
Shahana Yasmin8 October 2025 12:10
Diljit Dosanjh led fans at Hong Kong concert in prayer a day after Jawanda’s crash
A day after news broke of Rajvir Jawanda’s serious motorcycle crash, Punjabi music icon Diljit Dosanjh stopped mid-performance at his concert in Hong Kong to ask the audience to pray for his friend’s recovery.
In a video shared by his team on social media, Dosanjh is seen addressing the crowd in Punjabi, asking them to pray for the “beautiful singer”.
“Please pray for him. Prayers have a lot of impact. He should get well soon. He should come back to us, back on stage. He is a very beautiful singer, Rajvir Veera,” Dosanjh can be seen saying in the video.
“When you pray for someone with a true heart, he will definitely fulfil your prayers,” he said.
Shahana Yasmin8 October 2025 11:50
Punjab politicians say Rajvir Jawanda’s passing leaves ‘an irreplaceable void’
Tributes to Jawanda have poured in from across the political divide in Punjab.
Raghav Chadha, a member of parliament in India’s Rajya Sabha upper house representing Punjab for the Aam Aadmi Party, called the news “truly heartbreaking,” saying Jawanda’s songs “carried the essence of Punjab’s soil and the pride of our youth.”
Member of Parliament Malvinder Singh Kang described Jawanda as a “beloved” voice of Punjab whose passing creates “an irreplaceable void in our cultural and musical heritage”.
Shahana Yasmin8 October 2025 11:30
Punjab CM says he is “saddened” by Rajvir Jawanda’s passing
Punjab chief minister Bhagwant Mann posted a tribute to Jawanda, writing that the “star of the Punjabi music world disappeared forever”.
“Saddened to hear about the demise of renowned Punjabi singer Rajveer Jawanda while undergoing treatment after a horrific road accident near Baddi, Himachal Pradesh. The star of the Punjabi music world disappeared forever,” he posted in Hindi and Punjabi on X, formerly Twitter.
“The voice of Rajveer Jawanda, who ruled the hearts of people through his songs at a young age, will always resonate. May the departed soul rest in peace at his feet and give strength to his family and fans to bear this loss.”
Shahana Yasmin8 October 2025 11:10
Punjabi singer and producer Gippy Grewal says Jawanda’s death has left his ‘heart empty
’Punjabi superstar Gippy Grewal, and worked with Jawanda in 2018’s Subedar Joginder Singh, shared a message for his “brother” Rajvir Jawanda.
“This has made my heart go empty,” he wrote on X, formerly Twitter.
Shahana Yasmin8 October 2025 10:50
Fellow artists mourn Rajvir Jawanda’s death
Tributes have poured in from across India’s Punjabi film and music circles following the death of singer-actor Rajvir Jawanda, whose songs such as “Sardaari” and “Do Ni Sajna” earned him a devoted following.
Actor Neeru Bajwa wrote on Instagram that it was “very painful to lose such a happy and kind person”, adding that she was “heartbroken” by his death.
Shahana Yasmin8 October 2025 10:30
Officials await medical report after singer’s death
Authorities in northern India have said that formal medical examinations are under way following the death of Punjabi singer-actor Rajvir Jawanda.
Police have said it appears Jawanda lost control of his motorcycle after hitting stray cattle on a highway.
He was transferred from a local hospital to Fortis Hospital Mohali in neighbouring Punjab state, where doctors described his condition as “extremely critical” until his death.
Further medical details are expected to be released once official paperwork is completed.
Shahana Yasmin8 October 2025 10:10
Police begin formal investigation into crash
Authorities in northern India’s Himachal Pradesh state have launched a formal investigation into the motorcycle crash that fatally injured Punjabi singer-actor Rajvir Jawanda.
Officers from Baddi police station, around 60 kilometres north of Chandigarh, told The Indian Express that early evidence suggests Jawanda’s motorbike may have struck stray cattle on a semi-rural stretch of road with limited lighting. CCTV footage from nearby shops and highway cameras is being reviewed to establish the sequence of events.
Police added that a mechanical inspection of the bike and a forensic report would follow.
The 35-year-old performer had been travelling alone when the accident occurred.
Shahana Yasmin8 October 2025 09:55
Jawanda’s condition remained critical for 11 days before death
Doctors at Fortis Hospital in Mohali, a city in northern India’s Punjab state, confirmed that Rajvir Jawanda died early on Wednesday after suffering severe head and spinal injuries from a motorcycle crash on 27 September.
The accident occurred near Baddi, a small industrial town in the neighbouring state of Himachal Pradesh, around 60 kilometres north of Chandigarh.
Hospital officials said Jawanda had been on life support since his admission and that his neurological activity remained “minimal” despite intensive treatment.
Local police in Solan district, which covers the crash site, said initial findings suggest his bike struck stray cattle, causing him to lose control. He was stabilised at a local facility before being transferred to Mohali for specialist neuro-trauma care.
Shahana Yasmin8 October 2025 09:40
Indian singer Rajvir Jawanda dies at 35 after motorcycle crash in Himachal Pradesh
Punjabi singer and actor Rajvir Jawanda has died in Punjab state’s Mohali after spending 11 days on life support following a motorcycle accident near Baddi, Himachal Pradesh.
The 35-year-old artist suffered severe head and spinal injuries in the 27 September crash and never regained consciousness.
Shahana Yasmin8 October 2025 09:27
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