Comedian and actor Kapil Sharma has garnered a huge worldwide following due to his hard work and dedication towards his career. Early last month, shots were fired at his Kap's Cafe in Surrey, Canada, leaving his fans extremely worried about the restaurant's staff and people around the area. Now, for the second time in just a month, another shooting has taken place.
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Taking responsibility for the open firing, Goldy Dhillon from the Lawrence Bishnoi gang has admitted that it was his doing. Through a Facebook post written in Punjabi, Dhillon has not only revealed that the shooting was the gang's doing but has also issued a warning to the comedian. The post threatens that if he doesn't pick up their calls next time, the shootings will take place in Mumbai.
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Quoted by News18, the post reads, "JAI SHRI RAM, Satshriakal ram sare bhaiyo ko aj jo y kapil sharma k kaps cafe..Surrey m firing hui iski jimevari, Goldy Dhillon, Lawrence bishnoi gang lete h isko hamne call ki thi isko ring nhi Sunai di to karwai krni pdi ab b ring n sunegi to next karwai jaldi hi Mumbai krege. (We take responsibility for the firing in Surrey. We had called him, but he did not hear the ring, so we had to take action. If he still does not hear the ring next action will be in Mumbai)."
It is to be noted that the Mumbai police is verifying the authenticity of the said Facebook post.
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For those who don't know, on Thursday morning, shots were fired at Kap's Cafe in Surrey, British Columbia, which is owned jointly by Kapil and his wife, Ginni Chatrath. As the video of the attack surfaced online, at least 25 gunshots were heard in it. A similar attack was done on July 10, 2025. As per the media publication, the authorities believe that the first attack was orchestrated by the Laddi gang, linked to the banned Khalistani terrorist outfit Babbar Khalsa International (BKI).