Kapil Sharma Says His Canada Cafe ‘Got A Bigger Opening’ After Each Firing Incident

Kapil Sharma Says His Canada Cafe ‘Got A Bigger Opening’ After Each Firing Incident



Mumbai: Actor-comedian Kapil Sharma’s cafe in Canada witnessed three separate incidents of shooting since it opened this July.

Now, addressing the shooting incidents at his cafe in Canada’s Surrey, Kapil said, he isn’t scared of the threats as his cafe ‘got a bigger opening’ after each incident.

On Wednesday, during the trailer launch event of his latest film ‘Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2’, when the actor-comedian was asked about the firings, he said, “What I feel is that the rules there and the police perhaps don’t have the power to control (such an incident). But when our case happened, it went to the federal government, and there was a discussion in the Canadian

parliament.”

Kapil added, “In fact, after every firing incident, we got a bigger opening at the cafe. So it is all ok if God is with me.”

Revealing that a lot of people from the industry reached out to him after each attack, Kapil shared, “I got calls from a lot of people from there who told me that there were a lot of things happening, but after the firing at my cafe, it became news, and now steps are being taken to improve the law-and-order situation there.”

‘Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2’, a sequel to his 2011 hit, is directed by Anukalp Goswami and produced by Ratan Jain, Ganesh Jain, and Abbas-Mustan under Venus Worldwide Entertainment, in association with Abbas-Mustan Film Production.

The film’s cast includes Manjot Singh, Hira Warina, Tridha Choudhary, Parul Gulati, and Ayesha Khan and is slated to hit theatres December 12.

Kap’s Cafe in Surrey, British Columbia was first targeted by unknown shooters just a few days after its launch. Two more attacks followed, one on August 7 and another on October 16.

 

 

 

 

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