The Heartbreak Muscle: Vegetarian Bodybuilding Icon and Actor Varinder Singh Ghuman Dead at 42
The world of international fitness and Bollywood is reeling from a tragedy that is both shocking and, sadly, all too common in the hyper-competitive world of muscle mass. Varinder Singh Ghuman, the towering figure known as “India’s Arnold Schwarzenegger,” an acclaimed actor, and a pioneering strongman, has passed away suddenly at the age of 42.
Ghuman, a man whose life was dedicated to peak physical conditioning and a strictly vegetarian lifestyle, succumbed to a cardiac arrest on Thursday while seeking medical treatment in Amritsar, Punjab. The news has sparked a wave of grief and has once again forced a painful conversation about the hidden cardiovascular risks faced by even the most seemingly robust athletes.

The Final Moments: A Routine Visit Ends in Tragedy
The circumstances surrounding the icon’s death are particularly heartbreaking. Ghuman had reportedly gone to a private hospital for what was expected to be a minor procedure or check-up related to a bicep injury or persistent shoulder pain. It was a visit he was expected to quickly recover from.
However, during his treatment on Thursday evening, the seemingly invincible strongman suffered a fatal cardiac arrest and could not be revived. His manager, Yadvinder Singh, and family members confirmed the devastating news, plunging his millions of fans and the entire Punjabi film industry into sorrow.
From Mr. India to Salman Khan’s Co-Star
Varinder Singh Ghuman was more than just a bodybuilder; he was a trailblazer who redefined the limits of physical excellence.
- The World’s First: Ghuman earned global recognition as the World’s First Vegetarian Professional Bodybuilder, shattering the myth that elite muscle and a plant-based diet were mutually exclusive. This achievement made him a hero and a source of national pride for India’s fitness community.
- The Titles: His incredible physique led him to win the prestigious Mr. India title in 2009 and take the runner-up spot in the Mr. Asia competition.
- Arnold’s Choice: His dominance was so complete that he caught the eye of the legendary Arnold Schwarzenegger, who personally selected Ghuman as a brand ambassador to promote his health products across the Asian continent, cementing the moniker “India’s Arnold Schwarzenegger.”
- Lights, Camera, Action: With his imposing 6-foot-2 frame, a career in cinema was inevitable. Ghuman successfully transitioned to acting, debuting in the Punjabi film Kabaddi Once Again (2012). His most recent and widely seen role was a prominent part alongside Bollywood superstar Salman Khan in the 2023 blockbuster ‘Tiger 3’, a role that brought him mainstream recognition across India.
Varinder Ghuman, a fitness icon & one of the most admired faces in Punjabi cinema & bodybuilding, has tragically passed away from a heart attack in Amritsar.
Heartbreaking to think that a man so fit, disciplined could leave so suddenly—what certainty do our lives really hold? pic.twitter.com/a7tm9c0lzv
— Nandan Pratim Sharma Bordoloi (@NANDANPRATIM) October 10, 2025
The Unspoken Risk: A Painful Trend
Ghuman’s untimely demise, much like other recent sudden cardiac deaths in the sports and entertainment worlds, has ignited a serious debate. How can a man whose life was a testament to discipline and hard work—a symbol of supreme fitness—die so suddenly?
While the official medical investigation continues, his passing underscores the increasing, and often under-discussed, cardiovascular risks associated with intense training regimens, diet, and supplement use in professional bodybuilding.
His death is not just a personal tragedy for his family, who also lost his younger brother some years ago in an accident, but a stark and painful reminder for the entire fitness fraternity about the relentless pressures on the human heart in the pursuit of physical perfection.
Tributes are pouring in from across the globe, with politicians and fellow actors, including Punjab’s Deputy Chief Minister, expressing their profound shock and grief for the champion who truly brought glory to the nation.
Varinder Singh Ghuman’s legacy will endure, not just in the trophies he won, but in the challenging question his death now poses to the very industry he mastered.