Kapil Sharma Cafe Hit by Third Shooting
Updated on Oct - 17 - 2025, 01:42 PM
Surrey, Canada Fans of Kapil Sharma’s new café, Kap’s Café, have been left shakenn after the establishment was hit by a third shooting in just over three months. The latest incident happened on October 16, 2025, when gunmen fired multiple rounds outside the café. Fortunately no one got injured this time, but the recurring violence is creating fear among staff, customers and the local Indian community.
Authorities believes the Bishnoi gang, a notorious criminal group, is behind this attack. A post circulating on social media, attributed to gang associates Kulvir Sidhu and Goldy Dhillon, warned that “bullets can come from anywhere,” showing that this was more than just random violence. While the post also referenced Bollywood, many thinks it was a veiled threat linked to Kapil Sharma’s celebrity status and connections.
Regular patrons of the café describes the place as warm and welcoming, with pastel décor and cozy interiors that reflect Kapil Sharma’s personality. Many expressed heartbreak over the repeated incidents, saying that the café had became a favorite gathering spot for families and friends. “It’s sad that such a joyful place is now associated with fear,” said one customer.
Local authorities is investigating, but questions remains about how criminal gangs are influencing Indian-origin businesses in Canadian cities. The incident highlights the vulnerability of small business owners abroad and raise broader concerns about safety and law enforcement responses to organized crime.
Kapil Sharma and his wife, Ginni Chatrath, who co-own the café, has not publicly commented yet. Meanwhile, security measures around the café have been tightened, and community members continue supporting the owners by frequenting the café during safer hours.
This third attack underscores the challenges faced by public figures trying to establish businesses abroad, reminding everyone that even fame cannot fully protect against external threats. For the people of Surrey, the hope is that justice comes swiftly and the café can once again become a place of joy and laughter, free from fear.
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