Gurdas Maan’s Brother Remembered at Chandigarh Ceremony
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Gurdas Maan’s Brother Remembered at Chandigarh Ceremony

Punjabi music and film stars attend last prayer service….

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Chandigarh : A solemn final prayer ceremony (Antim Ardas) was held in Chandigarh for the late brother of legendary Punjabi singer Gurdas Maan. The ceremony witnessed the presence of several prominent personalities from the Punjabi music and film industry, who came together to pay their final respects.

The brother of the celebrated artist passed away recently after battling a prolonged illness. While the family has not disclosed specific details regarding the illness, sources close to the Maan family shared that he had been undergoing treatment for quite some time. His passing marks a moment of grief for not only the family but also fans and admirers of the Maan legacy.

Held in a Gurudwara in Chandigarh, the ceremony was attended by well-known figures from the Punjabi entertainment world. Singers, actors, producers, and directors gathered to express their condolences and stand in solidarity with Gurdas Maan and his family during this difficult time. The environment was filled with prayers, emotional tributes, and heartfelt remembrances, highlighting the impact the departed soul had on those around him.

Gurdas Maan, visibly emotional, thanked everyone for their presence and support. He spoke briefly about his bond with his brother, describing him as a pillar of strength and a guiding force throughout his career. Family members shared that the deceased had always been a quiet supporter of Gurdas Maan’s journey in music and cinema, remaining largely out of the public eye but playing a critical role behind the scenes.

Fans of Gurdas Maan and his family also expressed their condolences through social media, sharing old pictures and stories as a tribute to the life and contribution of his brother. Hashtags related to the ceremony and the Maan family were seen trending across various platforms.

The Punjabi entertainment fraternity has shown a united front in moments of grief like these, reflecting the close-knit nature of the industry. This final prayer meet served not only as a spiritual send-off but also as a reminder of the deep familial and cultural values upheld by the community.

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