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Kapil Sharma’s Live Quip Alludes to Gangsters After Attacks on His Canada Café

The remark at Netflix’s Mumbai event drew viral attention to the 2025 Surrey shootings claimed online by Bishnoi associates.

Overview

  • On stage with Netflix executive Monika Shergill, Sharma joked, “Ek do mulkon ke gangster bhi lage hue hain aaj kal,” then noted the exchange was being broadcast live as clips spread online.
  • His Surrey, British Columbia restaurant, Kap’s Café, was fired upon three times in July, August and October 2025, causing property damage but no injuries.
  • Bishnoi-linked figures Goldy Dhillon and Kuldeep (Kulveer) Sidhu claimed responsibility on social media and issued warnings, while BKI-linked operative Harjit Singh Laddi claimed the first incident.
  • Delhi Police in November 2025 arrested alleged conspirator Bandhu Maan Singh Sekhon in the August shooting as cross-border investigations continue.
  • Sharma previously thanked Surrey Mayor Brenda Locke and local police for support, and he has publicly discussed the case drawing federal-level attention in Canada.