
Music Industry Mourns the Loss of ‘Paper Ya Pyar’ Fame Harman Sidhu
Punjabi music fans woke up to heartbreaking news. Popular singer Harman Sidhu who was best known for his breakout hit ‘Paper Ya Pyar’ with Miss Pooja has died in a tragic road accident on the Mansa Patiala highway. Harman Sidhu, who was only 37, was returning to his native Khila village near Mansa when his car reportedly collided with a truck near a local palace. The impact was so intense that the vehicle was left completely mangled, and he died on the spot.
Early reports suggest that the crash happened late at night and an official investigation is still underway. Harman was a familiar voice in Punjabi households. His music blended earthy storytelling with catchy melodies. The journey of this village boy with big dreams to becoming a recognized voice in Punjabi music earned him deep respect and love from fans. His sudden death has shocked the Punjabi music industry. Many are remembering him as a warm, grounded artist who always stayed connected to his roots.
Sidhu rose to overnight fame with his superhit number ‘Paper ya Pyar’, a duet with Miss Pooja. Even today, at any gathering of Punjabi people, it is a must-play track. Its lyrics are remembered for their realism and Sidhu’s melodic voice. This song opened doors for him across the Punjabi music scene. Tracks like Mela, Bhagan Wala Hou, Mobile, and Pai Gaya Pyar were popular among people. Harman Sidhu’s storytelling, often about family issues and social themes, earned him admiration across generation
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