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Rajvir Jawanda, who was 35 years old, passed away on October 8, 2025. He died from numerous organ failures after being critically ill and on life support for 11 days. The beloved person whose amazing songs earned him a devoted following. Rajvir Jawanda, who is well-known for songs like Kangani, Muqabla, and Mera Dil as well as movies like Subedar Joginder Singh and Jind Jaan, was adored by his audience for his willingness to blend modern beats with traditional Punjabi sounds. By his craft, the Punjabi singer-actor established an empire worth millions of crores.

Rajvir Jawanda's live performances and foreign tours brought him fame. His annual income was significantly increased by the thousands of fans he generated from his appearances in nations including the US, Canada, Australia, and the UK.

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Rajvir Jawanda Net Worth

Rajvir Jawanda's 2025 net worth was approximately Rs 4–5 crore ($480,000–$600,000 USD), according to Jobaaj. Most of it came from live performances, brand endorsements, and music royalties—consider streaming services like Gaana, Spotify, and YouTube. Indeed, his Instagram following of more than 3 million people helped him become more well-known, but it also increased his cash account through sponsored posts.

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Rajvir Jawanda was born and brought up in Punjab, where he participated in school plays and listened to traditional tunes. Before concluding that music was worth pursuing full-time, he even had a brief stint with the Punjab Police.

Rajvir Jawanda was born and raised in Punjab, where he participated in school plays and listened to traditional tunes. Before concluding that music was worth pursuing full-time, he even had a brief stint with the Punjab Police. Songs like Patiala Shahi Pagg and Kangani, which were, to be honest, all over the place for a while, were his first major hit in Punjabi music. His talent for presenting stories and his passion for Punjabi culture—whether it be pride, love, or simply a good bhangra beat—were evident in every song.

Rajvir Jawanda's impact endures even after his untimely death, not only because of his music but also because of the financial legacy he discreetly established. You don't often see that combination of skill and acumen, to be honest.