It has been almost 3 years since Punjabi singing sensation Sidhu Moose Wala died after being shot; however, questions still arise around the mystery of his death. Recently, BBC World Service released a two-part documentary titled The Killing Call on YouTube, centred around the assassination of Sidhu Moosewala. Sidhu Moose Wala's The Killing Call documentary has revealed some unheard and startling details about the infamous case.
BBC Documentary on Sidhu Moose Wala alleges that the Punjabi singer was in touch with Gangster Lawrence Bishnoi. Both of them used to exchange messages. However, things took a shocking turn when the Punjabi singer became close to the Bishnoi Gang's rival group.
In the second episode of the two-part documentary, investigative journalist Ishleen Kaur revealed that Goldy Brar (the prime accused in Moose Wala's murder) shared details about the dispute between Sidhu and Lawrence Bishnoi via audio messages. In one of these messages in the documentary, Goldy Brar alleged, “Lawrence was in touch with Sidhu. I don't know who introduced them, and I never asked, but they did speak. Sidhu used to send ‘Good morning’ and ‘Good night’ messages in an effort to flatter Lawrence. Then a friend of Sidhu said that Lawrence really liked his music, which was around 2017-18."
How did Sidhu Moose Wala and Lawrence Bishnoi turn from friends to foes?
Things started to go wrong between Sidhu and Lawrence after the Punjabi singer returned from Canada to India. It is alleged that Sidhu became close to the Bambiha gang. It has also been alleged that he had even performed at a Kabaddi match in a village that was a hub of the Bambiha gang. Then, it was the murder of Vicky Middukhera that created further tension between the two gangs. Vicky was the mentor of Lawrence Bishnoi and Goldy Brar.
It was the perception that Sidhu Moose Wala aided in the murder with the help of his rival gang members. Sidhu had denied ‘any involvement’ with the murder on camera, but his closeness with the rival gang eventually led to his death.
Note: True Scoop cannot confirm these claims, as it has been revealed in the BBC documentary
Sidhu Moose Wala was shot dead on May 29, 2022, in Jawaharke village, Mansa, Punjab. Shooters fired over 30 rounds at Sidhu Moosewala.