The Punjabi music industry is in mourning following the tragic death of Harman Sidhu, who passed away in a road accident on Friday night at the age of 37. The accident occurred in the Mansa district of Punjab as Sidhu was returning to his village, Khiala Kalan, after completing a shoot around midnight.
According to reports, Sidhu's car collided head-on with a truck on the Mansa-Patiala road near a local palace. The impact of the collision was devastating, leaving the car severely damaged, and Sidhu died on the spot. Police officials arrived at the scene soon after the accident and transported Sidhu's body to the Mansa Civil Hospital for a post-mortem examination. The police have apprehended the truck driver and initiated a case.
Harman Sidhu rose to fame in 2007 with his hit song "Paper Ya Pyar," a duet with Miss Pooja. The song quickly gained popularity, making Sidhu a well-known name in the Punjabi music scene. He followed up with other memorable tracks, including "Koi Chakkar Nai," "Bebe Bapu," "Babbar Sher," and "Multan VS Russia". Sidhu also recorded several hit songs with Miss Pooja, such as "Love Marriage", "Thakevan Jattan Da", "Pai Gaya Pyar", and "Khuliyan Khidkiyan".
Sidhu's family is devastated by the loss. He was the only son of his parents and is survived by his mother, wife, and young daughter. Adding to the family's grief, Sidhu's father passed away just a year and a half ago. According to his family, Sidhu had recently finished shooting two new songs that were scheduled to be released by the end of 2025.
The news of Harman Sidhu's untimely death has sent shockwaves through the Punjabi music community. Many colleagues and fans have taken to social media to express their condolences and share memories of the singer. His last Instagram post has gone viral as emotional tributes pour in. He was known as a warm and grounded artist who remained connected to his roots.
Harman Sidhu's death is a significant loss to the Punjabi music industry. His contributions to Punjabi music will be remembered by his fans and colleagues for years to come.
