New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has written a deeply personal condolence letter to Parmdeep Kaur Bhalla, the wife of the late Punjabi comedian and actor Jaswinder Bhalla, expressing his grief over the veteran’s passing.
In his message, the Prime Minister described Bhalla as an “iconic figure of Punjabi cinema” whose comic brilliance brought joy to countless lives. Modi emphasized that Bhalla’s effortless humor and memorable performances made him a beloved household name, leaving behind a cultural legacy that transcends generations. “His absence is a loss for the world of art,” the Prime Minister noted.
The letter also highlighted Bhalla’s scholarly contributions. Before achieving fame on screen, Bhalla served as a professor of agriculture. PM Modi commended his efforts in combining academic knowledge with humor to spread awareness among farmers and the youth. This, Modi observed, reflected Bhalla’s deep commitment to society beyond the entertainment sphere.
Remembering his humane qualities, the Prime Minister wrote that Bhalla’s “kindness, warmth and compassion in caring for and supporting his family and friends will always be remembered.” He further stated that the actor’s values and life experiences would continue to inspire his family and admirers alike.
Acknowledging the profound sorrow of the moment, Modi conveyed heartfelt condolences and prayed for strength for the grieving family. “May Waheguru grant the family the strength and fortitude to endure this grievous loss,” the Prime Minister wrote in closing.
Jaswinder Bhalla, a towering presence in Punjabi comedy, will be remembered not only for his impeccable comic timing but also for his contributions to academia and public awareness. His demise has created an irreplaceable void in Punjabi cinema, with tributes continuing to pour in from colleagues, fans, and admirers around the world.