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Varinder Singh Ghuman Passes Away:
In a shocking development, popular bodybuilder, bodyguard and actor Varinder Singh Ghuman has passed away. The news of his sudden demise has left the fitness and film fraternity in deep shock. Ghuman, known for his massive physique and humble nature, was not only a celebrated bodybuilder but also worked as an actor with Salman Khan. He was very a good friend of the Sikandar.
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Varinder Singh Ghuman was India’s first professional bodybuilder to be endorsed by Arnold Schwarzenegger and was well-known in the bodybuilding community for promoting a vegetarian lifestyle while maintaining a powerful physique. He had won several national and international titles, including Mr. India and Mr. Asia.
Apart from bodybuilding, Ghuman also ventured into films. He appeared in Punjabi movies such as Kabaddi Once Again and Rakhwala, and had also made a brief appearance in Bollywood. His dedication, discipline, and warm personality made him a respected figure among his peers and fans alike.
Tributes have been pouring in from fellow athletes, actors, and fans across social media. Many remembered him as a gentle giant who inspired countless youngsters to take up fitness and bodybuilding.
The cause of his death has not been officially confirmed yet. Varinder Singh Ghuman’s untimely passing marks a huge loss for the Indian fitness industry. He will be remembered for his strength, humility, and the legacy he left behind in both sports and entertainment. We, at Movie Talkies, pray for his soul to rest in peace.
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