Salman Khan Co-Star Varinder Ghuman Passes Away After Heart Attack

Varinder Singh Ghuman, a celebrated Punjabi actor and bodybuilder, passed away at 41 due to a heart attack in Amritsar He was at Fortis Hospital for a routine bicep surgery when his health deteriorated unexpectedly.

Known for his vegetarian lifestyle, Ghuman was an influential figure in Indian bodybuilding, having won the Mr India title in 2009 and becoming a runner-up in Mr. Asia.

Ghuman's sudden death has left his fans and the film industry in shock, with many politicians and celebrities expressing their condolences and acknowledging his contributions to fitness and cinema

Union Minister Ravneet Singh Bittu and Congress MP Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa praised him for bringing pride to Punjab through his discipline and achievements

Ghuman gained international recognition when Arnold Schwarzenegger selected him to represent his products in Asia in 2013

In addition to his bodybuilding career, Ghuman made significant strides in the film industry, starring in Punjabi films like "Kabaddi Once Again" and making his Hindi debut with "Roar: Tigers of the Sundarbans"

He also appeared in other Hindi films, including "Marjaavaan," and had expressed an interest in entering politics by contesting in the Punjab Assembly elections in 2027

Known as the 'He-Man of India,' Ghuman's life and career remain an inspiration for many, particularly for promoting bodybuilding on a vegetarian diet

His untimely demise is considered an irreparable loss by many, including Congress MLA Pargat Singh, who highlighted Ghuman's discipline and dedication to fitness

Ghuman's legacy in both bodybuilding and cinema continues to inspire young athletes and actors, leaving an indelible mark on the industries he was part of