A. P. Dhillon Savors the Culinary Delights of Mumbai During His Visit to India

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A. P. Dhillon Savors the Culinary Delights of Mumbai During His Visit to India

Mumbai, Dec 3 (NationPress) Punjabi music artist A. P. Dhillon, renowned for his hit songs such as ‘Brown Munde’, ‘Summer High’, ‘Insane’, ‘Excuses’, and others, is visiting Mumbai.

On Tuesday, the artist shared two videos on his Instagram Stories where he was seen relishing the local delicacies of this vibrant city.

The first clip features a street vendor preparing the popular local snack, Bhel. The second video shows Dhillon ready to enjoy a cup of steaming tea.

Previously, during his trip to India in anticipation of his streaming documentary ‘AP Dhillon: First of a Kind’, he mentioned to IANS that for him, crafting great music begins with a good cup of hearty tea, as it invigorates the team and sets the right atmosphere.

It all starts with the chai, and then the creative process unfolds as Dhillon dives into crafting the beats on his Logic Digital Audio Workstation, fine-tuning the sounds and textures using VSTs like the Kontakt library and Omnisphere.

Earlier this year in September, A. P. Dhillon faced a troubling incident when a shooting occurred outside his residence in Vancouver, Canada.

A video of the alleged shooting has surfaced and is currently under investigation by security agencies. This incident has garnered considerable media attention due to Dhillon's significant influence in the music scene and the serious implications it holds.

Reports suggest that Goldie Brar, a notorious criminal involved in the murder of Punjabi singer Sidhu Moose Wala, is linked to this case. An official statement from the Canadian law enforcement agencies is yet to be released.

Goldie Brar is associated with the infamous gangster Lawrence Bishnoi, one of the most notorious criminal figures in Punjab.