Jaswinder Bhalla


Jaswinder Bhalla was an Indian actor and comedian known for his work in Punjabi cinema. He gained prominence with his debut in the television series Chhankata, which marked the beginning of his career in the entertainment industry. His performance in the show earned him significant recognition. Bhalla made his film debut in the Punjabi movie Dulla Bhatti.
Bhalla was widely celebrated for his comedic roles in various Punjabi films, where his humor and wit earned him a dedicated following. In addition to his work in India, he expanded his reach internationally, performing in countries such as Canada, Australia and the United Kingdom. One of his notable international performances was in the comedy show Naughty Baba in Town, which was well-received by most audiences abroad.
Throughout his career, Jaswinder Bhalla became a beloved figure in the entertainment industry, remembered for his unique comedic style and contributions to the Punjabi entertainment scene. He died on 22 August 2025, following complications from a stroke.

Early life

Bhalla was born on 4 May 1960 in the village of Kaddon, within the city of Doraha, Punjab. His father, Bahadur Singh Bhalla, was a teacher at a Primary School in the nearby village of Barmalipur. Bhalla received his early education at the Senior Secondary School in Doraha.

Education

Bhalla did his B.Sc. and M.Sc. from Punjab Agricultural University, and his Ph.D. from Chaudhary Charan Singh Post Graduate College, Meerut. He began his career as an assistant professor in the PAU, and was serving as a Professor and Head, Department of Extension Education when he retired from active service on 31 May 2020.
Bhalla completed his Bachelor of Science and Master of Science degrees from Punjab Agricultural University before earning his Doctorate of Philosophy from Chaudhary Charan Singh Post Graduate College in Meerut.
He began his academic career at Punjab Agricultural University, where he was appointed Assistant Professor. He eventually became Professor and Head of the Department of Extension Education. He retired on 31 May 2020.

Career

Bhalla and two of his classmates were selected for All India Radio in 1975. While studying at Punjab Agricultural University, Bhalla became known for his comedic performances during university events. In 1988, he began his professional career, partnering with fellow performer Bal Mukand Sharma to release the audio cassette Chhankata. Both Bhalla and Sharma had been classmates at Punjab Agricultural University. The term "chhankata" originated from an annual college show that Bhalla and Sharma had performed, which later became the name of their popular comedy series. Their work caught the attention of Doordarshan, particularly after they performed at the Professor Mohan Singh Mela with the personal support of Punjabi author Jagdev Singh Jassowal. Over the years, Bhalla released more than 27 audio and video albums as part of the Chhankata series. In addition to Bal Mukand Sharma, Neelu Sharma also featured in the series. Starting in 2002, Chhankata was released in video cassette format as well.

Popular characters

In the Chhankata series, Bhalla portrayed a variety of characters representing different aspects of Punjabi society. One of the key roles he played was Chacha Chatar Singh, an elderly villager who discusses Punjab's politics, the differences between rural and urban life, and shares jokes about everyday life. Bhalla also portrayed Bhana, a young man from Chatar Singh's village who has moved to the United States and is featured as a Non-Resident Indian in the series. Another character, JB, is the son of Chatar Singh. Additionally, Bhalla played the character of Taya Fumhan Singh, another notable figure in the series.

Film career

Bhalla appeared in several Punjabi films, including Mahaul Theek Hai, Jija Ji, Jihne Mera Dil Luteya, Power Cut, Kabaddi Once Again, Apan Phir Milange, Mel Kara De Rabba, Carry On Jatta, Jatt and Juliet, and Jatt Airways. In many of these films, he became known for his unique catchphrases, such as Mein Taa Bhannduu Bullan Naal Akhrote, Je Chandigarh Dhaijoo Pinda Warga Taa Rehjooo, and Dhillon Ne Kaalaa Cot Aiven Ni Payeya. Bhalla noted that through his performances, he aimed to bring attention to social issues, including abortion, drug use, and unemployment.

Other ventures

Bhalla served as the brand ambassador for Atulaya Healthcare, a prominent provider of diagnostic and imaging services in Northern India. He participated in television commercials, press campaigns, and promotional events for the brand. These advertising campaigns were created and managed by Antraajaal, a branding and marketing agency based in Chandigarh, which also handled Bhalla's television advertisements and social media promotions for Atulaya Healthcare.
Additionally, Bhalla was appointed as the brand ambassador for Punjab Agricultural University, where he supported the promotion of the university's agricultural research and outreach programs. Even after his retirement, Bhalla remained closely involved with PAU, helping the university connect with farmers and raise awareness about agricultural development.

Controversy

In his 2003 album Chhankata, Bhalla faced criticism from certain ragi jathas, who accused him of mocking them and raised strong objections to the content. As a result, an apology was issued by the artists and producers of the album. Similarly, his 2009 album Mithe Pochey provoked anger from village leaders in various Punjab villages due to its satirical portrayal of them. Bhalla was also reportedly assaulted by Punjab government officials in response to his satire targeting the government.

Personal life and death

Bhalla was married to Paramdeep Bhalla, a fine arts teacher. The couple had two children, including Pukhraj Bhalla.
Bhalla died at Fortis Hospital on 22 August 2025 at the age of 65, following complications from a stroke. It was reported that Bhalla had suffered the stroke on 20 August 2025 and was admitted to the hospital shortly thereafter. His remains were cremated in a ceremony on 23 August 2025 at the Balongi Cremation Ground in Mohali. Family, friends, and colleagues from the Punjabi entertainment industry gathered to pay their respects.

Filmography

YearFilmRoleNotes
1998Dulla Bhatti
1999Mahaul Theek HaiInspector Jaswinder Bhalla
2003Badla The RevengeAmaru
2005NalaikSajja Singh
2006Jija Ji
2007Billian Ch Bandar
2007Babal Da VehraMassar
2008Layi Lagg
2008Chak De PhatteJB
2010Mel Karade RabbaRajvir's Mama
2011Jihne Mera Dil LuteyaProf. Bhalla
2012Aappan Pher MilangeGora Gappi
2012Jatt and JulietJoginder Singh
2012Kabaddi Once AgainCoach Suchha Singh Sandhu
2012Carry On JattaAdvocate Dhillon
2012Raula Pai GayaProf. Bhalla
2012Power CutBaalla
2013Stupid 7Parry's GrandfatherWith his son Pukhraj Bhalla
2013Daddy Cool Munde FoolParminder Singh Puppy
2013Lucky Di Unlucky StoryGurvinder Brar
2013RangeelayRetd.DSP Baldev Singh
2013Jatts In GolmaalBalli Chacha
2013Jatt & Juliet 2Inspector Joginder Singh
2013Jatt Boys - Putt Jattan DeProf. Parwana
2013Jatt AirwaysShamsher Sandhu
2013Viyah 70 kmPiyara Singh Lotte
2013RSVP - Ronde Saare Vyah Picho
2013Jatt in Mood
2013Just U & Me
2014Marriage Da GarriageChaabi
2014Yaaran Da KatchupSukhbir Singh Sohi
2014Saada Jawai NRI
2014Oh My PyoMama
2014Mr. & Mrs. 420Subedaar
2014Jatt Risky
2015Sardaar JiArmeek Singh
2015Munde Kamaal DeBalwant Singh Sidhu
2015Myself Pendu
2016Vaisakhi ListJailer Jalaur Singh Johal
2016Sardaar Ji 2Pathaan Chacha
2017Saab BahadarMunshi
2017Krazzy TabbarBhullar
2017Vekh Baraatan ChalliyanJaggi's Father
2018Golak Bugni Bank Te BatuaNeeta's Father
2018Carry on Jatta 2Advocate Dhillon
2018Vadhayiyaan Ji VadhayiyaanBhullar
2018AshkeBhangra Coach Pritam Singh Pandori
2018Mr & Mrs 420 ReturnsBhullar
2018Mar Gaye Oye LokoDharmraj
2018Marriage PalaceTara Chand Brar
2019Band VaajeBajwa
2019Jind JaanMama
2019Naukar Vahuti DaProfessor Bhalla
2019Kitty PartyBajwa
2021Jinne Jamme Saare NikammeNiranjan SinghZEE5 film
2022Mahi Mera Nikka JehaBoota
2022SaamnaKaramjeetAdult Feature Film
2023Carry on Jatta 3Advocate Dhillon
2023Gaddi Jaandi Ae Chalaangaan Maardirowspan="2"
2023Sardaarji 3Adult Feature Film-
2023Yaaran Diyan Poun Baaran -
2024Fer Maamlaa Gadbad Hai
2024Jigar Da TukdaAdult Feature Film
2024Shinda Shinda No Papa