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Punjabi singer Sunanda Sharma's car vandalised in London, luxury bags stolen in shocking incident: 'Ve main jehde paase vekhaa, Mainu chor disde'

Punjabi singer Sunanda Sharma's car vandalised in London, luxury bags stolen in shocking incident: 'Ve main jehde paase vekhaa, Mainu chor disde'

Time of India14 hours ago

Punjabi singer Sunanda Sharma's car was vandalised in London, with windows smashed and luxury bags stolen. Despite the loss, she stayed positive and urged authorities to improve security. She shared a heartfelt Punjabi message expressing her distress, hoping they were spared from something worse despite everything being gone.
Punjabi singer
Sunanda Sharma
, famous for songs like 'Jatt Yamla', 'Jaani Tera Naa', 'Pagal Nahi Hona', and 'Chorri Chorri', recently revealed a troubling incident on social media. While in London, her car was vandalized, with its windows smashed and glass strewn across the parking area.
Despite the upsetting situation, Sunanda stayed positive and smiled throughout the video she shared, showing strength amid the damage.
Loss of Luxury Items
The singer pointed to the damage to her car, explaining that it had been completely destroyed. She shared that two Louis Vuitton bags, a suitcase, and a handbag—items she had bought with her own hard-earned money—were taken. Reflecting on her loss, she said, "Both were my favourite.
Everything is gone."
Concerns Over Security
In the wake of the vandalism, Sunanda expressed her disappointment and questioned the effectiveness of security in London, urging officials to enhance protective measures.
Sunanda's Emotional Message
On Friday morning, Sunanda posted a video along with a heartfelt message in Punjabi: "Ve main jehde paase vekhaa, Mainu chor disde. UK waaleyo eh koi gal te nai na, Sari raat neend nai aayi baadshaho, Kehda LV te Kehda Prada, oh gya oh gya oh gya."
She expressed her distress over the situation, which translates to, "Wherever I look, I see thieves. People of the UK, this isn't right, is it? I couldn't sleep the whole night, my kings.
What LV, what Prada — it's all gone, all gone, all gone. But anyways, maybe we were saved from something much worse."
Rising to fame with her debut single 'Billi Akh', she became a household name with hits like 'Jaani Tera Naa', 'Patake', and 'Tere Naal Nachna'. In addition to her music career, Sunanda has also acted in Punjabi films.
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