Gangster tells BBC LIVE why India's biggest hip-hop star was murdered

                Gangster tells BBC LIVE why India's biggest hip-hop star was murdered

Brar alleged that tensions arose from Moose Wala’s promotion of a kabaddi tournament organized by the rival Bambiha gang and his supposed role in supporting the 2021 murder of Vicky Middukhera, an associate of Bishnoi’s gang. He also claimed Moose Wala used political influence and wealth to aid their rivals, bypassing legal justice, which prompted the gang to take matters into their own hands. Brar expressed no remorse, dismissing India’s legal system as ineffective for “ordinary people” like him.



BBC LIVE

There is no evidence or credible report indicating that gangster Goldy Brar gave a live BBC interview regarding the murder of Sidhu Moose Wala. The BBC LIVE Service released a two-part documentary titled The Killing Call on June 11, 2025, which included a pre-recorded audio interview with Brar, conducted over six hours via WhatsApp voice notes. In this documentary, Brar justified the May 29, 2022, murder of the Punjabi hip-hop star, claiming Moose Wala’s “arrogance” and “unforgivable mistakes” left the Lawrence Bishnoi gang with “no option but to kill him,” framing it as a matter of survival: “It was either him or us.”

BBC LIVE

The documentary, released on Moose Wala’s 32nd birth anniversary, sparked controversy, with the singer’s father, Balkaur Singh Sidhu, filing a petition in a Mansa court to ban it, alleging it could tarnish his son’s legacy. The court was set to hear the case on June 12, 2025. Despite the family’s objections, the BBC proceeded, featuring interviews with Moose Wala’s friends, police, and journalists, alongside Brar’s audio.


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