Kapil Sharma’s Canadian Cafe Attacked Again Amid Gangs’ Threats Linked to Salman Khan

Comedian Kapil Sharma’s cafe in Canada, Cap’s Cafe, has come under attack for the second time in just a month. At least 25 gunshots were fired at the premises, according to local reports. While there were no immediate casualties, the repeated attacks have left the local community and fans deeply concerned.

Two organized crime gangs, led by Gurrit Singh alias Guli Denlow and Lawrence Bishnoi, have reportedly claimed responsibility for this latest attack through posts on social media. They linked their actions to Bollywood superstar Salman Khan, referencing Kapil Sharma’s closeness to the actor.

A purported video of the shooting has gone viral, in which a menacing voice is heard amid gunfire, saying, “We had called the target but he didn’t hear the ring. So we had to take action. If he still doesn’t hear the ring, the next action will be in Mumbai.” The chilling threat is believed to warn both Kapil Sharma and Bollywood personalities.

Reports suggest the attack might be tied to Kapil Sharma’s invitation to Salman Khan during the recent Netflix show “The Great Indian Kapil Show” (Season 3), which premiered on June 21st. Salman Khan, who has previously been targeted by the Bishnoi gang, appeared as a guest in the opening episode.

Sources indicate that the gangs’ motive may be to create an atmosphere of fear within the Bollywood community.

In response, Cap’s Cafe issued a statement saying, “We opened Cap’s Cafe with hopes of bringing warmth, community, and joy through delicious coffee and friendly conversation. To have violence intersect with that dream is heartbreaking.” The cafe team added that while they are processing the shock, they stand firmly against violence.

Local authorities are investigating the incident as concerns grow about safety for Indian celebrities both at home and abroad.