
Tragic Demise of Varinder Singh Ghuman: Celebrated Punjabi Bodybuilder and Actor Passes Away at 47
Varinder Singh Ghuman, renowned Punjabi actor and internationally acclaimed bodybuilder, passed away recently at the age of 47 due to a heart attack, as confirmed by his family and multiple reliable sources.
Standing tall at 6 feet 3 inches and competing in the 120 kg-plus heavyweight category, Ghuman achieved significant milestones in the bodybuilding world. He earned prestigious titles such as Mr. Punjab and Mr. India, and made history as the first Asian participant in Arnold Schwarzenegger's Arnold Classic bodybuilding contest. Ghuman also secured second place at Mr. Asia, establishing him as a prominent figure in the sport.
Transitioning from bodybuilding to acting, Varinder Singh Ghuman debuted in the Punjabi cinema with "Kabaddi Once Again" in 2012. His filmography includes notable works like "Roar: Tigers of the Sundarbans," "Marjaavaan," and a recent appearance in the Bollywood blockbuster "Tiger 3," starring Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif. Beyond acting, he was respected as a fitness trainer who coached Bollywood stars including Ranveer Singh.
His sudden demise followed a minor surgery, after which he suffered a cardiac arrest at Fortis Hospital in Amritsar. The news has elicited widespread grief throughout Punjab and the broader Indian entertainment community, with tributes pouring in from fellow actors such as Mankirt Aulakh and Nirmal Rishi, as well as political figures.
Varinder Singh Ghuman is survived by his young children. His legacy as a pioneering bodybuilder and talented actor continues to inspire many in the fields of fitness and cinema.
In these difficult times, heartfelt condolences have been extended to his family and friends, honoring the life and contributions of a beloved public figure.
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