The Punjabi music community is mourning the tragic loss of Harman Sidhu after he was involved in a fatal road traffic accident late Friday night. The 37-year-old musician, originally from Mansa, was travelling back to Khiala when his vehicle collided with a truck. The terrible accident claimed his life on-site, leaving Sidhu's fans and fellow artists at a staggering loss.

Sidhu was a well-known figure in the community, and rose to fame when he released the cassette single, "Paper Te Pyaar." He developed a strong fan base through numerous music albums with the popular Miss Pooja. His hits "Koi Chakkar Nai" and "Bebe Bapu" made him one of the most beloved stage performers and recording artists in the field.

In addition to his career in music, he leaves behind a wife and young daughter. This is not just a loss for the musical community but also a devastating family loss. A police spokesperson has confirmed the details of the accident, but the full account behind the why remains to be established.

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