Harman Sidhu Passes Away at 37 in Road Accident: Punjabi Music Loses a Beloved Voice Known for ‘Paper Te Pyaar’
Harman Sidhu, known for hit 'Paper Ya Pyar,' died instantly when his car collided with a truck on Mansa-Patiala road, leaving behind a wife and young daughter.
- On Saturday, Harman Sidhu died after his car collided with a truck near Khyala village on the Mansa‑Patiala road, and his body was taken to Mansa Civil Hospital for post-mortem.
- Local residents reported the collision was extremely violent, authorities say the exact cause is unknown and investigations are ongoing, with the vehicle completely crushed.
- Best known for his chartbuster `Paper Ya Pyar`, Sidhu ran the YouTube channel Harman Sidhu Music and had multiple hits including Koi Chakkar Nai and Babbar Sher.
- The Punjabi music fraternity expressed deep shock and grief as Sidhu's wife and young daughter mourn his loss, compounded by Sidhu's late father passing away a year and a half ago.
- Sidhu had past drug‑related controversies, including a 2018 arrest and admitted to a six-to-seven-month addiction; his death comes amid recent losses including Rajvir Jawanda, Gurmeet Maan and Varinder Singh Ghuman.
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Harman Sidhu Road Accident: 37-Year-Old Punjabi Singer Harman Sidhu Dies on the Spot After Car Rams Into Truck in Mansa | 🎥 LatestLY
Harman Sidhu died after his car collided with a canter truck in Punjab's Mansa district. The news was confirmed by the police. It is reported that the 37-year-old singer was on his way back to his village, Khiala Kalan in Mansa, on Friday night, November 21, when the accident took place. Harman Sidhu was known for his song "Paper Te Payar". 🎥 Harman Sidhu Road Accident: 37-Year-Old Punjabi Singer Harman Sidhu Dies on the Spot After Car Rams Int…
Punjabi singer Harman Sidhu dies in road accident in Mansa
Chandigarh, Nov 22 (PTI) Punjabi singer Harman Sidhu died after his car collided with a canter truck in Punjab’s Mansa district, police said on Saturday. The 36-year-old singer, best known for his song ‘Paper Te Payar’, was on his way back to his village Khiala Kalan in Mansa on Friday night when the accident took […]
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