Varinder Singh Ghuman, the well-known bodybuilder and actor, died on Thursday following a cardiac arrest, and the Indian fitness and film communities are in mourning. His age was 47.
Both fans and coworkers were shocked by the news, as many of them remembered him for his discipline and humility in addition to his amazing physique.
Varinder, who was born in Gurdaspur, Punjab, made India proud on the global scene by working tirelessly and tenaciously. He quickly rose to fame in bodybuilding circles after winning the Mr. India title in 2009 and finishing second at Mr. Asia.
A significant turning point in Indian bodybuilding history was reached when Arnold Schwarzenegger personally chose him as a brand ambassador for his fitness line in Asia due to his charisma and dedication.
Varinder was unique not only because of his physical prowess but also because of his moral values. Being the first vegetarian professional bodybuilder in history, he demonstrated that compassion and strength could coexist.
Thousands of people looked up to him because of his diet and lifestyle, which demonstrated that morality and athletic prowess can coexist.
Varinder Singh Ghuman made a smooth transition into acting after dominating the fitness industry. After making his screen debut in Kabaddi Once Again (2012), he went on to star alongside Salman Khan in Roar: Tigers of the Sundarbans (2014), Marjaavaan (2019), and Tiger 3 (2023).
He stood out in every role he played thanks to his commanding presence and composed manner.
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Varinder's family claims that he went to a private hospital in Amritsar to have shoulder pain examined after complaining of it earlier in the day.
According to Amanjot Singh Ghuman, his nephew, the actor had a cardiac arrest at approximately 5 p.m. and was not able to be revived. Within hours, what started out as minor discomfort turned tragic, according to his manager, Yadvinder Singh.
Out of the spotlight, Varinder inspired others on social media by sharing life lessons and fitness advice with his million-strong Instagram following.
His posts focused on mindset as much as physical prowess. He was more than just a celebrity to young athletes in India; he served as a mentor and a reminder that kindness and perseverance are the keys to success.
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