Varinder Singh Ghuman passed away after suffering a heart attack

Another artist passed away today after suffering a heart attack. His name is Varinder Singh Ghuman. He had worked with Salman Khan in the film Tiger 3. He had also acted in a few films before that. He was famous for his strong physique. But yesterday he passed away. He suffered a sudden heart attack and died. He was only 41 or 42 years old. However, some sources also give his age as 53. Varinder was a resident of Gurdaspur, Punjab. His most notable distinction was that he was a pure vegetarian bodybuilder. He was known as the world’s first pure vegetarian bodybuilder. However, he died today in Jalandhar.Varinder Singh Ghuman won the Mr. India competition in 2009. That same year, he placed second in the Mr. Asia competition. Iranian body builder Hassan took first place. A significant and significant turning point in Varinder Singh Ghuman’s life came when renowned bodybuilder and actor Arnold Schwarzenegger appointed him as the brand ambassador for his health products in Asia (as cited on Wikipedia). Varinder was the first Indian bodybuilder to receive an IFBB card, a distinction highly valued in the bodybuilding world.

In 2012, Varinder Singh Ghuman acted in a film for the first time. The film was “Kabaddi Once Again,” a Punjabi film, starring Varinder as the lead actor. The 2014 adventure thriller “Roar: The Tigers of the Sundarbans,” directed by Kamal Sadana, was Varinder Singh Ghuman’s second and first Hindi film. It was on the sets of this film that Varinder met Salman Khan. Salman Khan was so impressed by Varinder’s physique that he promised to work with him. Initially, reports had surfaced that Salman was casting Varinder in Sher Khan, directed by his brother Sohail Khan. However, that project never took off. Then, it was revealed that Salman had cast Varinder as a wrestler in his project, Gama Pehelwan. However, the Gama Pehelwan project also never took off. Finally, Salman cast Varinder Singh Ghuman in Tiger 3. Varinder played Shakeel, a Pakistani prison guard. Everyone hoped Varinder’s career would flourish, but that was not to be. Today, Varinder left this world. He was also known as the He-Man of India. May God grant Varinder Singh a place in His good feet.

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