Comedian Kapil Sharma has once again come under threat from the Lawrence Bishnoi gang. His café in Canada was attacked for the third time, with reports of gunfire during busy hours, putting both staff and customers in serious danger.
At first, many people assumed the attack was racially motivated, considering the growing hostility against Indians in Canada. However, it was later confirmed that the Lawrence Bishnoi gang was behind the shooting, led by Goldy Dhillon and Kulveer Siddhu.
According to reports, the gang accused Kapil Sharma of making remarks against religion and allegedly demanded money for what they claimed was disrespect. The gang’s statement has now turned the case into a serious criminal and political issue.
People online are questioning how Canadian authorities allowed such repeated lapses in security. Many have pointed out that similar incidents rarely happen with white celebrities in the country, exposing a concerning gap in law enforcement.
The case has now taken a complex turn, combining both a gang-related threat and a racial angle. Kapil’s café has already faced two earlier attacks — the first on July 10, when nine rounds were fired, and the second on August 7, which shattered several windows. The latest shooting on October 16 has deepened fears about his safety.
Fans are now worried that the rising threats may force Kapil to shut down his café for good. The comedian has not made a detailed public statement yet, but the repeated attacks have raised alarm over security and gang influence abroad.






