Bishnoi gang threats are making headlines again, as a violent warning now targets anyone collaborating with Bollywood superstar Salman Khan. Following a shooting at Kapil Sharma’s Kap’s Café in Canada, a known associate of the Lawrence Bishnoi gang issued an audio threat that has unsettled the entertainment industry and raised alarm over safety.
Bishnoi gang threats anyone working with Salman Khan must beware

A chilling audio message from a man identifying himself as Harry Boxer—linked to the Lawrence Bishnoi gang—has surfaced, following two separate shootings at Kapil Sharma’s café, Kap’s Café, in Surrey, Canada. In the audio, he claims responsibility for the attacks and warns that actors, producers, or directors who agree to work with Salman Khan “will be shot”. The threat explicitly states: “We will kill small-time producers, directors and actors who collaborate with the Sultan actor.”
The café has now been targeted twice in under a month. The second incident involved about 25 shots fired through its windows, though thankfully no one was hurt.
Background: A long-running feud rooted in a sacred case
This is not the first time the Bishnoi gang has threatened Salman Khan or his associates. The animosity stems from a 1998 incident when Salman was accused of hunting blackbucks—an animal sacred to the Bishnoi community—during the filming of Hum Saath Saath Hain.
Past threats escalated in 2024: shots were fired outside his Bandra residence, and a WhatsApp message demanded Rs 5 crore or an apology at a temple, warning of dire consequences. In October 2024, the gang also claimed responsibility for the murder of politician Baba Siddique, a known friend of Salman Khan, further deepening their message of revenge.
Now, the threats have expanded beyond Salman himself—extending to anyone in Bollywood who dares to work with him.