Mumbai, Oct 10
Superstar Salman Khan, on the 10th of October, expressed grief over the sudden death of professional bodybuilder and actor Varinder Singh Ghuman.
Taking to X (formerly Twitter), Salman shared an old picture with Ghuman from the sets of the movie Dabangg and wrote, "Rest In Peace, Pra. Will Miss You, Paaji." In the picture, Salman can be seen donning the uniform of a policeman, Chulbul Pandey, a character he has portrayed in the movie "Dabangg, standing alongside Varinder, who was also a part of the movie.
For the uninitiated, Ghuman passed away after suffering a heart attack in Amritsar. According to his manager, Yadvinder Singh, the actor had complained of shoulder pain and was admitted to a private hospital, where he later suffered a cardiac arrest. His nephew, Amanjyot Singh Ghuman, had confirmed the news to reporters in Jalandhar. Ghuman was well-known as India's vegetarian bodybuilder.
He won the Mr India title in 2009 and secured second place in the Mr Asia pageant. Over the years, he made his mark in both Hindi and Punjabi films. He shared screen space with Salman Khan in "Tiger 3" in 2023 and also appeared in "Roar, Tigers of Sundarbans" in 2014 and the Punjabi hit "Kabaddi once again" in 2012. Condolences poured in from across the political and film fraternity.
Union Minister Ravneet Singh Bittu called him the pride of Punjab and said his death was an irreparable loss for the country. In July and August of 2025, Punjab had been hit by massive floods. During that time Salman Khan had spoken about the issue and the problems the residents were facing and appealed to people to help the affected state as much as possible.
Sharing the video of Salman back then on his social media account, Varinder had thanked the superstar for his concern towards Punjab. He wrote, "Salman Bhai is supporting and highlighting Punjab floods on national TV so that everyone in the country knows about this tragedy. His organisation, Being Human, is already working in Punjab for flood relief efforts. Thank you, Bhaijaan, for always standing by the needful and affected people!"
— IANS
Reader Comments
Heart attack at such a young age is really worrying. We Indians need to take our health more seriously. RIP to a proud son of Punjab.
Salman Khan calling him "Paaji" shows how close they were. It's touching to see Bollywood stars standing by their co-stars beyond just films. Bhai has a big heart â¤ï¸
While it's nice to see celebrities paying tribute, I wish media would focus more on health awareness. So many young Indians are having heart issues these days. We need better preventive healthcare.
From Mr India to sharing screen with Salman Khan - what a journey! He made Punjab proud in bodybuilding and films. Om Shanti 🕊ï¸
The fact that he thanked Salman for helping during Punjab floods and now Salman is mourning his loss... life comes full circle. Very emotional 💔
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