Mansa – Popular Punjabi singer Harman Sidhu has tragically passed away at the age of 37 following a devastating road accident late Friday evening. The singer’s vehicle reportedly collided with a truck while he was traveling from Mansa back to his native village, Khiala.
Police officials confirmed that the impact of the collision was severe, and the singer died on the spot. His body has been taken to Mansa Civil Hospital for post-mortem, and his family has been informed of the heartbreaking loss. The exact cause of the crash remains under police investigation.
🎤 A Career Cut Short
Harman Sidhu rose to fame in the Punjabi music industry with his hit cassette track, Paper Te Pyaar, which gained him widespread recognition and established him as a known stage performer.
- Key Collaborations: He frequently collaborated with fellow singer Miss Pooja on several music albums, significantly boosting his popularity.
- Other Notable Tracks: His discography includes other popular songs such as Koi Chakkar Nai, Bebe Bapu, Babbar Sher, and Multan VS Russia.
- Family: Harman Sidhu is survived by his wife and young daughter. The tragedy comes just a year and a half after the death of his father.
🚨 Controversial Past
The singer’s career was not without controversy. In 2018, he was arrested along with his friends on charges of carrying drugs. At the time, a police spokesperson stated that Sidhu admitted to being a drug addict and purchasing drugs from a Delhi-based Nigerian national at a cheaper rate.
