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Singer Guru Randhawa attacked by an unidentified man in Vancouver

Canada: Guru Randhawa was reportedly abused and attacked after his show in Vancouver on July 28. An unidentified man attacked the Punjabi singer as he was exiting Queen Elizabeth Theatre after his performance.
According to a report, Randhawa is out of danger after the attack. A few reports also suggest that the man who attacked the “Suit Suit Karda” singer was also misbehaving during the concert and was in an inebriated state.
It is being said that Guru was trying to exit the Queen Elizabeth Theatre, he was attacked by a man on the head from behind. As per the statements of people present there, the man who hit Guru was behaving rowdily while he was performing at the concert. Soon after the incident took place, the police and ambulance arrived on the spot. The details about the unidentified man still remain unknown.

Though the reports haven’t been confirmed by the singer or his team yet, a few eyewitnesses have reacted on the incident on social media. Also, a photo of the singer after being attacked is doing the rounds on the internet.

A Twitter user wrote, “#GuruRandhawa was treated badly during #Vancouver show by #Punjabi youth in #Canada. It is totally unacceptable to become physical with any of performer, specifically in #Canada.
Guru Randhawa is on a nine-city tour in the US and Canada. Randhawa recently went international with his track “Slowly Slowly” featuring Pitbull. The singer has made his name in the music industry with his peppy chartbusters like “High Rated Gabru”, “Patola” and “Ban Ja Rani” among more. He has composed and sang songs for films like Hindi Medium, Tumhari Sulu, Dil Junglee, Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety and Blackmail.