
Joshila ji's honor is a source of inspiration for us - Praveen Banga
Nawanshahr - The writer of hundreds of world-famous songs in the film and singing world of Banga city, the lyricist of dozens of Punjabi films, dedicated to the movement of Mahapurusha, the highly respected Ram Sharan Joshila ji passed away to his family and society on January 24 at the age of 84. Eternal separation was given.
Nawanshahr - The writer of hundreds of world-famous songs in the film and singing world of Banga city, the lyricist of dozens of Punjabi films, dedicated to the movement of Mahapurusha, the highly respected Ram Sharan Joshila ji passed away to his family and society on January 24 at the age of 84. Eternal separation was given.
While sharing his grief with the family members participating in his last prayers today, Praveen Banga General Secretary BSP Punjab in-charge of Banga Constituency on behalf of Bahujan Samaj Party Punjab said "offering tributes". That due respect to Joshila ji was not given by the society to those people, thanks to whose songs she touched the heights. Internationally famous writer S Ashok Bhaura USA, the pride of Banga area, reached specially and consoled the family. He said that saving his unpublished literature and trying to fulfill his unfulfilled dream will be the true and correct tribute. Except for Eka Dukka, no other singer felt it necessary to send a condolence message. Thanks to the songs, he has a great name in the world of film and music. His close associate and literary master Satpal Sahlon ji paid tribute to him while throwing light on his struggling life. On this occasion, Joshilaji's son Balraj Salhan and daughter Geeta Salhan and son-in-law Dr. Vijay Kumar, who took care of him like a son, Vijay Kumar Gunachor, singer Lakhwinder Surapuria, Madam Mandeep Kaur and Charanjit Salhan, along with close friends also shared their grief.
