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Pepsi Sharma Death: The Haryanvi regional music industry is in deep mourning following the sudden passing of popular folk singer and Ragni performer Pepsi Sharma. The artist tragically died at the young age of 38 on Monday, June 8, 2026. According to medical reports, Sharma complained of sudden and severe chest pain and was rushed to a nearby private hospital. Despite receiving immediate medical attention from the doctors, he could not be revived and passed away during his treatment. The shocking news of his sudden death has left his family, friends, and thousands of fans completely devastated.

Who Was Pepsi Sharma? 

Born as Yashpal Sharma, the talented singer chose to perform under the stage name Pepsi Sharma. He quickly became a household name and a very familiar face across cultural events, local fairs, and Ragni competitions. His performances were highly popular throughout Haryana, Western Uttar Pradesh, and the Delhi-NCR region.

What made Sharma stand out from other performers was his unique ability to seamlessly blend traditional Haryanvi folk singing with lighthearted humour, excellent comic timing, and active crowd interaction. Over his successful career, he built a deeply loyal fanbase and earned a reputation as one of the most energetic and recognisable live stage performers in the regional music circuit.

One of the absolute highlights of his musical career was his frequent association with famous Haryanvi star and former Bigg Boss contestant Sapna Choudhary. The duo shared the stage at several highly successful Ragni competition events, where their exceptional on-stage chemistry always captivated large audiences. Their widely shared 'Nagin Dance' performance became a massive viral sensation on social media, crossing more than 60 million views online and introducing his unique talent to a much wider audience across India.

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Beyond his obvious talent on stage, Pepsi Sharma was widely admired by his colleagues for his warm, humble, and approachable personality. He was deeply dedicated to preserving and celebrating traditional regional folk culture through his music.

The late singer hailed from Patla village in Ghaziabad. He is survived by his wife, a ten-year-old daughter, and a seven-year-old son.



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