In a week shadowed by uncertainty, comedian Kapil Sharma chose to respond with what he does best — humour and resilience. Days after his newly launched café in Canada, Kap’s Café, became the target of a shocking shooting incident, Sharma made his first social media post. He shared a teaser for the Saturday episode of The Great Indian Kapil Show, reminding fans that the show — and life — must go on.
Kapil Sharma’s silent yet strong comeback
While the entertainment world and his fans reeled from the news that Kap’s Café in Surrey, British Columbia, had been attacked — allegedly by Khalistani terrorist Harjit Singh Laddi — Sharma chose not to dwell on fear. His post on Instagram was all about his Netflix show, teasing an episode packed with laughter, music, and global glamour. Featuring Vijay Varma, Jaideep Ahlawat, Pratik Gandhi, Jitendra Kumar, and K-pop star Jackson Wang, the video shows Jackson teaching dance steps to the actors, and Kapil goofing around with his signature wit.
The shocking attack on Kap’s Café
The cafe, co-managed by Sharma’s wife Ginni Chatrath, had barely opened its doors before it was riddled with bullets. According to IANS, at least nine rounds were reportedly fired at the building on Thursday. Thankfully, no injuries were reported. The aesthetically designed café — with its pastel pink-and-white interiors, crystal chandeliers, and a dessert menu featuring everything from croissants to lemon pistachio cake — had been drawing social media buzz for its warm vibe and celebrity charm.
Kap’s Cafe’s message after shooting incident
Kap’s Café later released an emotional note on Instagram titled “A Message From Heart”, describing the incident as “heartbreaking” and expressing shock at the violence. The message was about the team processing the shock, but not giving up. The team also thanked the local police in Surrey for their swift response and the community for their support, promising to continue spreading joy and coffee without fear.
Security beefed up in Mumbai
Back in India, the repercussions of the attack were felt too. Mumbai Police increased security at Kapil Sharma’s Oshiwara residence, underlining the seriousness of the threat.
Kapil Sharma’s silent yet strong comeback
While the entertainment world and his fans reeled from the news that Kap’s Café in Surrey, British Columbia, had been attacked — allegedly by Khalistani terrorist Harjit Singh Laddi — Sharma chose not to dwell on fear. His post on Instagram was all about his Netflix show, teasing an episode packed with laughter, music, and global glamour. Featuring Vijay Varma, Jaideep Ahlawat, Pratik Gandhi, Jitendra Kumar, and K-pop star Jackson Wang, the video shows Jackson teaching dance steps to the actors, and Kapil goofing around with his signature wit.
The shocking attack on Kap’s Café
The cafe, co-managed by Sharma’s wife Ginni Chatrath, had barely opened its doors before it was riddled with bullets. According to IANS, at least nine rounds were reportedly fired at the building on Thursday. Thankfully, no injuries were reported. The aesthetically designed café — with its pastel pink-and-white interiors, crystal chandeliers, and a dessert menu featuring everything from croissants to lemon pistachio cake — had been drawing social media buzz for its warm vibe and celebrity charm.
Kap’s Cafe’s message after shooting incident
Kap’s Café later released an emotional note on Instagram titled “A Message From Heart”, describing the incident as “heartbreaking” and expressing shock at the violence. The message was about the team processing the shock, but not giving up. The team also thanked the local police in Surrey for their swift response and the community for their support, promising to continue spreading joy and coffee without fear.
Security beefed up in Mumbai
Back in India, the repercussions of the attack were felt too. Mumbai Police increased security at Kapil Sharma’s Oshiwara residence, underlining the seriousness of the threat.
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