Jaswinder Bhalla Death Reason, (News), New Delhi: The Punjabi film world is shocked by the sudden demise of veteran comedian and actor Jaswinder Bhalla. Bhalla, who was famous for his unmatched comic timing and prestigious characters, died at the age of 65, while doctors tried their best to save him.
According to reports, Jaswinder Bhalla was admitted to Fortis Hospital in Mohali after a severe brain stroke on 20 August. Doctors said that there was a lot of bleeding from his body, which made his condition serious. Despite continuous medical efforts, he breathed his last at around 4:00 am today.
The news of his death has raged a wave of mourning among the Punjabi film world and his millions of fans. He has paid tribute to him by colleagues and co-stars working with him on social media, who has worked in blockbuster films like “Carry on Jatta”, “Jatt and Juliet” and “Mr. and Mrs. 420”. Many remembered him as a true veteran of comedy and cinema.
Born in 1960, Jaswinder Bhalla is survived by his wife Paramdeep Bhalla, his son Pukhraj Bhalla (who is also an actor) and his daughter Ashpreet Kaur, who lives in Norway. His family was with him in his last moments.
Jaswinder Bhalla, who is remembered as “Bhalla Saheb”, gained fame with the prestigious comedy series “Chunkata” before making a house-house identity in Punjabi cinema. His role as Advocate Dhillon in “Carry on Jatta” is one of the most favorite characters in Punjabi film history.
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