Actor-comedian Kapil Sharma on Wednesday recalled the firings at his cafe in Canada and said perhaps the police over there do not have power to control such incidents.
Sharma said this could be because
of the rules in Canada, but his cafe, in fact, got a bigger opening every time it was targeted.
Kap’s Cafe, which opened in Surrey, British Columbia, in July, was first targeted by unknown people on July 10, followed by two more attacks on August 7 and October 16. No one was injured in the incidents, and no group has claimed responsibility for them.
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VIDEO | Comedian Kapil Sharma recalls shooting incident at his Vancouver cafe.
Sharma's Kap's Cafe, which opened in Surrey, British Columbia, in July, was first targeted by unknown people on July 10, followed by two more attacks on August 7 and October 16. No one was injured in… pic.twitter.com/l7n1lCiU91— Press Trust of India (@PTI_News) November 26, 2025
“What I feel is that the rules there and the police perhaps don’t have power to control (such incident),” Sharma said at the trailer launch event of his latest film Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2.
He was asked about the firings at the event and said he has never felt so unsafe in Mumbai or even India. “I never felt unsafe in Mumbai or in our country. There is no other city like Mumbai, and we all know how efficient the Mumbai Police is,” he said.
The actor-comedian, however, said the three incidents of firings at his cafe have forced authorities to act against such attacks in Canada.
“…when our case happened, it went to federal government and there was a discussion in Canadian parliament,” he said. “In fact, after every firing incident, we got a bigger opening at the cafe. So it is all ok if god is with me.”
The actor-comedian said many people reached out to him after the attacks. “I believe whatever god does we don’t get to know the story behind that… 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 a news and now steps are being taken to improve the law and order situation there,” he said.
(With agency inputs)


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