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Singer Rajvir Jawanda ignored wife’s pleas before the bike trip that ended in tragedy

According to close friends, Rajvir’s wife had pleaded with him not to go on the bike trip that ended in tragedy. She feared for his safety on his high-powered 1300cc motorcycle, but Rajvir reassured her he would return soon.

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Bibhu Prasad Ray
Singer Rajvir Jawanda

Singer Rajvir Jawanda Photograph: (X)

The Punjabi entertainment world is reeling from a tragic loss. Rajvir Jawanda, a beloved singer and actor known for his soulful voice and heartfelt performances, passed away on Wednesday at 10:55 a.m. at Fortis Hospital, Mohali. He was just 37 years old.

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A Battle Lost After a Tragic Accident

Rajvir had been fighting for his life for 11 days following a road accident in Himachal Pradesh on 27 September, which left him with severe spinal injuries and brain damage. Despite being placed on life support, his condition remained critical until his final moments.

According to close friends, Rajvir’s wife had pleaded with him not to go on the bike trip that ended in tragedy. She feared for his safety on his high-powered 1300cc motorcycle, but Rajvir reassured her he would return soon, a promise that became their last conversation. Known for guarding his privacy, the singer never shared details about his wife or family life publicly.

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An Outpouring of Grief

Fans and fellow artists expressed deep sorrow over his untimely passing. Neeru Bajwa shared his photo with the caption “Gone too soon”, while Himanshi Khurana tweeted, “RIP friend Rajvir Jawanda.”

Remembering a Star

Born in Pona village, Jagraon (Ludhiana), Rajvir rose to fame with “Kali Jawande Di” after debuting in 2014 with Munda Like Me. He later shone in Punjabi films like Jind Jaan, Mindo Taseeldarni, and Kaka Ji.

Gone Too Soon

Rajvir Jawanda’s passing leaves a void in Punjabi music and cinema, a gentle voice silenced too early, but remembered forever through his melodies.

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