Guru Randhawa was attacked in Vancouver after a live performance at Queen Elizabeth Theater on Sunday night, and latest reports coming in state he is out of danger
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Popular Punjabi singer Guru Randhawa was attacked by an unidentified assailant after a live performance at Queen Elizabeth Theater on Sunday night. He received four stitches on his forehead.
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Eyewitnesses at the concert spoke to IANs and said that the assailant, who is yet to be identified, was behaving in a rowdy manner even while the singer was performing on stage.
The ace singer took to Instagram to share the news about the incident. He wrote, "Guru is back in India with four stitches on his right eyebrow and mega successful USA/Canada tour. The incident happened on 28th July in Vancouver when Guru told one punjabi man not to come on stage while he was performing for the audience. That man was trying to come on stage again and again and then he started fighting with everyone backstage. He was known to the local promoter Surinder Sanghera who sent him away during the show. But at the end when Guru finished the show and was leaving the stage, that punjabi man came and hit him hard on his face with a punch , because of which Guru started bleeding on the spot from his forehead above eyebrow and went back to stage and showed it to the audience.
That man was with few others and whosoever tried to stopped them, they were punching them and then they all ran away. Guru is home now feeling safe in India. And Guru Said , his Guru Nanak Dev ji has saved him and prayed to Waheguru to give that man a good sense of understanding what to do and what not to. Your love and support is all we need always.
Thanks
Management Guru Randhawa".
Randhawa is known for his popular tracks such as High rated gabru, Suit suit, Patola, Ban ja tu meri rani and Lahore.
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With inputs from IANS