Punjabi Singer Harman Sidhu Dies at 37 in Devastating Road Accident
Music lovers mourn the early death of the "Paper Te Pyaar" singer in a fatal collision on Mansa–Patiala Highway

Beloved Artist Harman Sidhu Loses Life in Sudden Accident
Punjabi music artist Harman Sidhu, 37, died late on Friday night in a terrible accident when his car crashed into a truck in the Mansa district of Punjab. He was declared dead at the scene as the severity of the collision did not leave any chance for survival, police officers said.
Sidhu was returning after finishing the shoot for two upcoming tracks when the mishap took place on the busy Mansa–Patiala road. The vehicle was badly crushed in the collision, reflecting the intensity of the crash, thereby sending fans and the industry into shock.
It is very well known that the voice of Harman Sidhu, who suddenly gained attention with his song “Paper Te Pyaar” in a duet with Miss Pooja, became a household name among Punjabi listeners. During these years, he came up with several songs: Bebe Bapu, Koi Chakkar Nai, Babbar Sher, and Multan VS Russia, which helped him set a niche for himself as a heartfelt and relatable voice in the industry.
News of his death came as a shock, and there is an outpouring on social media with fans, artists, and co-stars paying emotional tribute to him. Now, the resurfacing of his last Instagram reel showcasing his little daughter is garnering even more poignant reactions online. He is survived by his wife and daughter. As the investigation into the accident by the authorities continues, the Punjabi music world remembers Harman Sidhu as a brilliant, down-to-earth, and much-liked artist whose absence will be deeply felt.



