AP Dhillon Assures Fans of Safety After Reported Gunfire Outside Vancouver Home

AP Dhillon wrote in his instagram story, “I’m safe. My people are safe. Thank you to everyone who reached out. Your support means everything. Peace and love to all.”

AP Dhillon
Singer AP Dhillon.

Hours after reports emerged of gunshots fired outside the Vancouver home of Punjabi singer AP Dhillon, the artist took to Instagram to reassure his fans about his safety.

According to India Today, the shooting has been claimed by jailed gangster Lawrence Bishnoi and his associate Rohit Godara.

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On Tuesday, AP Dhillon, who has resided in Canada for several years, addressed the incident on his Instagram Stories, saying, “I’m safe. My people are safe. Thank you to everyone who reached out. Your support means everything. Peace and love to all.”

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In addition to the reassuring message, AP Dhillon also posted a video of himself jamming to his track “Sweet Flower” on Instagram Reels, urging fans to “Keep spreading love.” His followers expressed relief in the comments, with messages like “Glad you’re safe” and “Take care of yourself.”

AP Dhillon, known for hit songs such as “Brown Munde,” “Excuses,” “Summer High,” and “Dil Nu,” resides on Victoria Island in British Columbia. A video circulating online, though not verified by Hindustan Times, purportedly shows a man firing multiple shots outside a house at night, though the location remains unconfirmed.

Social media posts suggest that gangster Rohit Godara has taken responsibility for shootings at two locations in Canada, Victoria Island and Woodbridge Toronto. Godara reportedly targeted AP Dhillon‘s home after the singer featured actor Salman Khan in his music video for “Old Money.” Godara, who claims to be associated with Lawrence Bishnoi, also issued death threats to Dhillon.

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In a related incident in July, Salman Khan named Lawrence Bishnoi and his brother Anmol Bishnoi in a chargesheet filed by Mumbai Police, connecting them to a shooting incident outside his own residence.

Salman stated that he believed Bishnoi and his gang were responsible for the attack and had been plotting to kill him and his family, with threats continuing over the years.

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