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Punjabi Singer Kulwinder Dhillon passes away in a fatal road accident- Phagwara-Kot Fatuhi- 19 March (Haripal Singh, Avtar Singh Atwal) With albums like "Kacherian''ch Mele Lagde," "College," "Valli," Kulwinder Dhillon had achieved fame in the hearts of all the Punjabis across the globe. He passes away 19 March''s night in Behram (Nawanshahr distt) in a fatal road accident.

His partner also suffered heavy injuries. Kulwinder Dhillon was 32 when he passed away. Sources indicate he trying to come from a Wedding Show from Ludhiana to his village pind Pandori Ladha Singh, Tehsil Mahilpur, Distt Hoshiarpur, but he was stopped in a fatal accident in his Honda City, which was also carrying the famous singer Baljinder Singh Billa. His car got out of control and first hit a pulley, and then a tree, injuring them both heavily. After suffering heavy injuries, they were immediately admitted in Dhaha Kaleran Hospital, where Kulwinder Dhillon passed away and Baljinder Billa remained suffering. Kulwinder Dhillon had just released an album titled Akhara about two days ago. His other albums are "Gareeba Ne Ki Pyar Karna," "Teri Tasveer," Glassi Khadke," "Viah De Vajey" and several Dharmik albums. He has left behind a wife Gurpreet Kaur and son Armaan Dhillon. Finetone company''s owner Gajinder Singh, Sangeet Darpan''s leader editor HS Preet, famous singer Diljit, Balvir Boparai, MLA Sohan Singh Thandal, Avtar Singh Gill, Parmjit Singh Rokar, Ravinder Ghora, Ikbal Singh Kherha and several others have expressed grief on his unfortunate death.

R.I.P

Yet another tragic loss for the bhangra industry and punjabi people all over the world

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Whats he got to do with Gurmat? How did he benefit the Sikh Nation? Ok its bad that he died in an accident but this person has done nothing for GurSikhi.

I dont think there is a need to make a mountain out of a mole hole, speak about things affecting Gurmat or Sikhism not things that affect the music industry.

This is Sikh Sangat not your local pub or club, things like these need to be discussed on bhangra message boards.

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hey singh_shiromani, someone died, this is a sikh forum, not your local pub or club, so have some respect for the deceased. if you wanna go belittle someone after their dead go to your local pub or club okay?

this is sikhsangat and your comments should be on an athiest forum.

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Japmans, this is a "SIKH" forum, not a "BHANGRA" forum, the person in question has done nothing for Gurmat or GurSikhi, yes maybe he did do something for bhangra.

If the deceased DID do something for the Sikh Nation then yes we should make everyone aware.

But if that person sang about a "glassi" (which defo does not contain Amrit) then in Daas's eyes this is not a topic to be raised on Sikh Sangat

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WAHEGURU JI KA KHALSA WAHEGURU JI KI FATEH

^ Paaji please try to understand want japmans is trying to say...

This forum doesnt forbid us talking about Panjabi singers or anything like that...

and anyways even if he never done anything for Sikhi... but at the end of the day he was a Sikh... baptised or not it dont matter he was still a Sikh.

WAHEGURU JI KA KHALSA WAHEGURU JI KI FATEH

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lets leave it to mod to decide and btw if someone dead lets show a little respect, it doesnt matter who he was, maybe the only thing is he should have posted in the news section of the forum which also has a jokes section but i dont see anyone complaining!!

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Fateh Ji

well we can learn from it if not anything else.

we know that its important for us to always live life according to guru ji, noone knows whats around the corner. If we are doing things wrong we should make changes, becos like that guy, he has lost his chance to make amendments.

so lets not fite about it.

yea? :e:

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