Jaswinder bhalla death: Jaswinder Bhalla, the bright stars of Punjabi cinema and the world of humor world, is no longer among us. At the age of 65, this veteran actor breathed his last at Fortis Hospital in Mohali in the early hours of Friday. The news of his demise has raised a wave of mourning between the Punjabi film industry and his millions of fans. Jaswinder Bhalla’s unique comedy style and memorable characters gave him a special place in Punjabi cinema. According to media reports, his funeral will be held on Saturday, August 23 at the Balgi crematorium in Mohali, where many associates and fans of the Punjabi film world will be present to give him a final farewell.
Jaswinder Bhalla enriched Punjabi cinema with his comic talent in his nearly three decades of long career. He started with the prestigious comedy film ‘Dulha Bhatti’ and after that he left his impression in Jaspal Bhatti’s Hindi film ‘Avnocy Ok Hai’ (1999). His characters in blockbuster films like ‘Jatt and Juliet’, ‘Sardar Ji’ and ‘Carrie on Jatta’ made a special place in the hearts of the audience. Especially in the ‘Carrie on Jatta’ series, the character of his Advocate Dhillon made him famous from house to house. The art of making his unique catchfrays and small roles memorable gave him a different identity. His last film ‘Shinda Shinda No Papa’ was released in 2024, which featured Gippy Grewal and Hina Khan in the lead roles.
Jaswinder Bhalla was married to Paramdeep, a teacher of fine arts in Chandigarh. His son, Pukhraj Bhalla, has also stepped into the world of acting. Since doing engineering, Pukhraj started his career with music videos in 2000 and later worked in many films. The father-son pair appeared together in the 2013 film ‘Stupid 7’, which tickled the audience a lot.
Punjabi cinema has lost a precious gem with the death of Jaswinder Bhalla. His fans and co -workers are paying him a homogeneous tribute on social media. According to media reports, his funeral will be in Balgi on Saturday. Many of his colleagues are expected to join the Punjabi film industry. This news is very sad for the Punjabi entertainment world, but their laughter and characters will always be alive in the hearts of the audience.