Beloved Comedian Silenced
Legendary Punjabi actor-comedian Jaswinder Bhalla passed away at the age of 65 on the morning of August 22, 2025, at Fortis Hospital, Mohali, following a brief illness The Times of India+3The Times of India+3The Times of India+3Wikipedia. Known for his impeccable comic timing, Bhalla’s charming on-screen persona left an indelible mark on Punjabi cinema The Times of India+1www.ndtv.comThe Tribune.
A Legacy of Laughter and Love
Bhalla was universally beloved for characters like Advocate Dhillon in the Carry On Jatta series and the iconic “Chacha Chatar Singh” from his Chhankata comedy series The Economic TimesWikipediaThe Times of IndiaThe Tribune. His comedic brilliance extended beyond cinema into the hearts of fans, institutions, and communities alike The Times of India+1The TribuneNationalWorld.
Mourning Across the Industry
The news sent shockwaves through Punjabi entertainment. Stars like Gippy Grewal, Neeru Bajwa, Happy Raikoti, and Binnu Dhillon expressed deep grief and paid heartfelt tributes The Times of India+1Hindustan Times+1.
Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann notably remarked that Bhalla will always reside in their hearts The Times of India.
Final Journey and Funeral Arrangements
Bhalla suffered a brain stroke, which led to his hospitalization and eventual passing The Times of IndiaThe IndependentThe Indian ExpressThe Economic TimesThe Tribune. He was due to be cremated on August 23 at 12 PM at Balongi cremation ground in Mohali, where friends, family, and colleagues will offer their final respects The Economic TimesThe Economic Times.
A Dual Legacy: Education & Entertainment
Beyond humor, Bhalla leaves a rich legacy in education. A former professor and department head at Punjab Agricultural University, he balanced a stellar academic career with stellar comic art WikipediaThe Tribune.
The Curtain Falls on a Legend
Jaswinder Bhalla’s passing is more than the loss of a celebrated actor—it’s a deep sorrow for millions who laughed, learned, and bonded with him. His work remains timeless, earning a permanent place in hearts and history.
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