
The Punjabi music industry is in mourning after the untimely death of beloved singer and actor Rajvir Jawanda, who passed away at the age of 35, just days after suffering severe injuries in a tragic road accident. The news of his passing has left fans and colleagues across the Punjabi entertainment world devastated, as tributes continue to pour in for the artist who had made an indelible mark with his soulful voice and charismatic screen presence.
On the morning of his funeral, grief-stricken family members, close friends, and fellow artists gathered to pay their final respects to the singer. The atmosphere was heavy with sorrow as hundreds of mourners arrived at his family home to catch one last glimpse of the artist who had inspired so many with his music and humble personality.
According to reports, Rajvir Jawanda’s last rites will be performed in his native village in Jagraon, Ludhiana district (Punjab), later in the day. His mortal remains were brought to his hometown from the hospital, where he had been under intensive care since the accident. The emotional scenes that unfolded as his body arrived were heart-wrenching — his parents, relatives, and close friends broke down as they received him for the final journey.
The funeral site quickly became a sea of mourners — fans carrying flowers, portraits, and candles to honor the singer’s memory. Many were seen holding banners with his photographs, while his songs played softly in the background, turning the event into both a farewell and a celebration of his artistry.
Several well-known figures from the Punjabi music and film industry attended the funeral, including popular singers and actors who had worked closely with Rajvir. They remembered him as a down-to-earth, warm-hearted, and hardworking artist, whose dedication to his craft was unmatched. “Rajvir wasn’t just a singer — he was a brother, a friend, and a true gem of our industry,” said one of his colleagues, struggling to hold back tears.
Rajvir’s sudden death has come as a deep shock to the Punjabi entertainment fraternity. Known for chartbuster songs such as Kisan Anthem, Sardarni, and Mera Dil, he had built a loyal fanbase both in India and abroad. His unique blend of traditional Punjabi folk and modern beats made him a household name, and his performances were celebrated for their energy and emotional depth.
Just days before the fatal accident, Rajvir had shared posts on social media hinting at new music projects and live shows, which makes his passing even more tragic for fans who were eagerly awaiting his next release.
Eyewitnesses and initial reports from the accident revealed that Rajvir’s vehicle had met with a severe collision on a highway near Ludhiana. He was immediately rushed to a local hospital and later transferred to a specialized medical facility. Despite the efforts of doctors, his injuries proved too severe, and he succumbed to complications earlier this week.
As the funeral procession began, fans lined the streets, chanting his name and singing his songs as a mark of love and respect. Many were seen in tears, some holding placards that read “Legends Never Die” and “You Will Live Forever in Our Hearts.” The emotional farewell underscored just how deeply Rajvir Jawanda had touched the lives of countless listeners through his music.
Close associates of the singer described him as a person full of life and positivity. “He never let fame change him,” said a friend who had known him since his early days. “Even after becoming a star, he always made time for his fans and his family. That’s what made him so special.”
Social media has been flooded with condolences since news of his death broke. Prominent Punjabi artists like Gippy Grewal, Ammy Virk, Parmish Verma, and Neeru Bajwa took to Instagram and X (formerly Twitter) to express their grief. Many shared old pictures and videos with Rajvir, calling his passing a “huge loss for Punjabi music.”
Fans, too, have been sharing heartfelt tributes online, posting emotional messages and clips of his live performances. One fan wrote, “Your songs will always echo in our hearts. Thank you for giving us music that will never fade away.”
As the cremation took place in his ancestral village, the sound of dhols playing his favorite tunes echoed in the background — a symbolic and emotional farewell to a star who had brought rhythm and soul to the lives of millions.
With folded hands and tearful eyes, friends, family, and fans said their last goodbyes to Rajvir Jawanda, a man remembered not just for his music but for his kindness, humility, and unbreakable spirit.
The void he leaves behind in the Punjabi music industry is immense — but his legacy will continue to live on through the melodies and memories he gave the world.