Punjabi singer Harman Sidhu, known for his heartfelt tracks and rising influence in the regional music scene, tragically passed away at the age of 37 following a fatal road accident in Punjab. The incident occurred on the Mansa–Patiala road, where his car collided with a truck, causing severe impact injuries that led to his immediate death.
According to early reports, Sidhu was returning home after completing a shoot when the accident took place. Local authorities confirmed that the collision was intense and that the singer could not be saved despite quick assistance from nearby commuters. The sudden loss has sent shockwaves across the Punjabi music industry, where Sidhu was regarded as a promising talent with a growing fan base.
Harman Sidhu rose to fame with his popular track “Paper Te Pyaar,” which resonated widely with Punjabi youth. His collaborations and emotional singing style made him a beloved voice among listeners. Fans and fellow artists took to social media shortly after the news broke, expressing heartbreak and paying tribute to the singer’s impactful career.
This tragic incident has once again highlighted concerns about road safety, especially for artists who frequently travel late at night between performances and shoots. Industry members have called for more structured travel protocols to prevent such devastating accidents in the future.
Harman Sidhu leaves behind a legacy of music, passion and a career that was on the verge of reaching new heights. His untimely passing marks a profound loss for Punjab’s entertainment fraternity.
