Indian Bodybuilding Star Varinder Singh Ghuman Dies at 42
Renowned Indian bodybuilder and actor Varinder Singh Ghuman has passed away at age 42 after suffering cardiac arrest during surgery earlier this week.
Key Details
- Died during surgery after cardiac arrest
- Was hospitalized for chest muscle rupture at Fortis Hospital, Amritsar
- Had been experiencing shoulder pain before admission
Bodybuilding Career Highlights
Ghuman achieved significant recognition in the fitness world, winning Mr. India in 2009 and securing second place in Mr. Asia the same year. His career reached international heights when Arnold Schwarzenegger personally hired him to promote health products across Asia.
He made history as the first Indian bodybuilder to receive an International Federation of Bodybuilding (IFBB) pro card and competed in the prestigious Arnold Classic competition.
Film Career and Physical Stats
Ghuman transitioned into acting with roles in four films, including the blockbuster “Tiger 3” which earned approximately ₹466 crore ($52 million) at the box office. Standing at 6-foot-2, he maintained an impressive physique weighing 287 pounds at his peak.
Tributes and Legacy
“Hearing the news of the sudden demise of Punjab’s famous bodybuilder and actor Virender Singh Ghuman ji has left my heart very saddened,” Senior Congress leader Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa wrote on X. “With his hard work, discipline, and ability, he illuminated Punjab’s name across the world. May Waheguru ji grant his soul eternal abode at His feet and give strength to the family to bear this sorrowful blow.”
The bodybuilding community mourns the loss of a pioneering athlete who put Indian bodybuilding on the global map.





