Hours before the accident that ended his life, Harman Sidhu shared a tender moment with his daughter on Instagram — a moment that has now turned into a heartbreaking memory for fans. The video, which shows the Punjabi singer smiling beside his little girl as they hold marigold flowers, has flooded social media feeds since news of his death emerged. What was meant to be a simple father–daughter post has now become his final goodbye.
His last post: a viral video with his daughter
The clip features Harman and his daughter posing with marigolds, along with a few photos of her dressed in a purple outfit. The post is set to Gurnam Bhullar’s song Duniya, with the emotional line: “Mainu hor nahi kuch chahi da, meri ta duniya tu…” Fans have now filled
the comments with messages like “RIP”, “gone too soon”, and broken-heart emojis. Many wrote about how painful it felt to watch the video knowing what happened only hours later.
The accident that took his life
Hours after sharing the video, Harman was involved in a fatal road accident. Police said his car collided with a truck in Mansa district while he was travelling to his village, Khiala. He died on the spot. His body was moved to Mansa Civil Hospital, where the post-mortem confirmed that the crash caused his death. Officials have started further investigation into the collision.
Harman, who first broke out with the 2007 hit Paper Te Pyaaar featuring Miss Pooja, remained a recognisable part of the Punjabi music scene for years. His songs carried an easy, old-school charm that helped him build a loyal audience across villages and towns. He leaves behind his wife, daughter and mother. His father passed away in 2024.
Fans struggle to process the news
Social media has been flooded with tributes ever since the news broke. One X user wrote, “In deep shock over the tragic loss of Punjabi singer Harman Sidhu. A talent gone too soon in a road accident. Our thoughts are with his family and fans during this difficult time. His musical legacy will live on (sic).”
Another shared, “Still hard to believe Harman Sidhu is no more… Prayers for his family. Rest in peace (sic).”

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