Rajvir Jawanda’s death is the latest in a tragic lineage of Punjabi singers taken in their prime through unnatural deaths.

The 35-year-old star passed away after a motorcycle accident near Baddi, Himachal Pradesh, on September 27. He fought for 11 days on a ventilator, but severe head and spine injuries proved fatal.

Born in 1990 in Pona village, Ludhiana, to Sikh parents, Rajvir started as a policeman in Punjab force before switching to music full-time. He debuted in 2014 with the album ‘Munda Like Me’ and became known for blending folk tunes with modern beats in hits like ‘Sardari’, ‘Tu Dis Penda’, ‘Kali Camaro’, ‘Shaandaar’, and ‘Dheeyan’. His YouTube channel racked up over 424 million views, making him a wedding and party favourite. A bike enthusiast, he crashed into stray cattle whi

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