
```htmlFollowing a second incident of gunfire at Kapil Sharma’s Kap’s Cafe in Canada within a month, Salman Khan has found itself in the limelight. An
audio message purportedly associated with the Lawrence Bishnoi gang suggests that the assaults were instigated after Kapil invited Salman to the premiere of The Great Indian Kapil Show. The audio contains disturbing threats. In it, a gangster asserts that anyone from the film sector who shows allegiance or proximity to Salman Khan will be targeted. The warning was straightforward and even alluded to plans for significant attacks in Mumbai. Salman, notably, featured in the inaugural episode of season 3 of The Great Indian Kapil Show, which debuted on June 21. However, security officials in India are being careful about making assumptions. Sources indicate that they have not confirmed the legitimacy of the audio, emphasizing that Salman's participation in the show occurred well before the recent attack. The second incident at Kap’s Cafe occurred on Thursday. Approximately 25 shots were reportedly fired, breaking windows but resulting in no injuries. Goldy Dhillon, a member of the Bishnoi gang wanted by Punjab Police and the NIA, has taken responsibility on social media. Authorities suspect Dhillon is in hiding in Germany and is sought in several extortion and murder cases in Punjab. The initial attack on the cafe took place on July 10 and was claimed by Harjit Singh Laddi, a fugitive associated with Babbar Khalsa International (BKI). That shooting was reportedly in response to offensive comments Kapil Sharma was alleged to have made about Nihang Sikhs. ```