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Fazilpuria Shooting Case: Man Alleges Singer Owes Rs 5 Crore, Threatens More Attacks

Fazilpuria Shooting Case: Man Alleges Singer Owes Rs 5 Crore, Threatens More Attacks

News1817-07-2025
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Singer Fazilpuria was fired at near Gurugram. A man has now claimed responsibility, alleging the rapper owes ₹5 crore to his associate.
Popular Haryanvi singer and rapper Fazilpuria narrowly escaped a major tragedy after unidentified gunmen opened fire at him near Gurugram's Badshahpur area on July 14. The attack has now taken a dramatic turn with the arrest of a 25-year-old man named Vishal, and a chilling social media post claiming responsibility for the assault.
According to police reports, Vishal, a native of Jajjal in Haryana's Sonipat district, is believed to have conducted a detailed recce of Fazilpuria's movements. He allegedly tracked the singer's schedule for several days and passed along crucial information to the shooters. Vishal was reportedly present in Gurugram on the day the attack took place.
Amid the ongoing investigation, a man named Sunil Sardhania has publicly claimed responsibility for the attack. In a social media post that has since gone viral, Sardhania stated that he, along with Deepak Nandal and Inderjit Yadav, orchestrated the firing. The post alleges that Fazilpuria owes Rs 5 crore to Nandal, who had invested the amount in helping him become a public figure.
'Deepak had invested Rs 5 crore in Fazilpuria so that he could be made a celebrity. After becoming famous, Rahul Fazilpuria, showing off his political status, has neither picked up the phone nor replied to anyone for the last two years," Sardhania wrote. 'Other than this, we had no other option. Now this is a last warning. He should pay the money or else we have the details of 10 of his acquaintances and relatives who used to hang out with him."
The police are investigating the veracity of these claims, and Fazilpuria has not yet issued a statement regarding the attack or the allegations. However, reports suggest that the singer had crossed paths with Nandal in 2010 while both were in jail.
Fazilpuria, whose real name is Rahul Yadav, rose to fame with the hit song Kar Gayi Chull from the 2016 film Kapoor & Sons, starring Alia Bhatt, Fawad Khan, and Sidharth Malhotra. The incident has sent shockwaves across the music industry, with fans and fellow artists expressing concern over his safety.
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July 17, 2025, 14:59 IST
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