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Punjabi Actress Tania's Father Gets Shot, She Says 'This Is An Extremely Critical...'

Punjabi Actress Tania's Father Gets Shot, She Says 'This Is An Extremely Critical...'

News1805-07-2025
Police officials have sealed off the nursing home and are also examining the CCTV footage to gather more evidence.
Punjabi actress Tania's father, Anil Jit Singh Kamboj, was shot by two unidentified men on Friday, July 4, at his clinic in Punjab's Moga. He was immediately rushed to a private hospital and is currently said to be in critical condition. While police officials are now investigating the case, the actress has also issued a statement urging her to respect her privacy at this difficult hour.
'On behalf of Tania and her family, we want to share that this is an extremely critical and emotional time for her and her family. We kindly request the media to respect their privacy and give them space they need to process this. We urge everyone to be sensitive and refrain from speculation or creating stories around the situation. Thank you for your understanding and support," her statement read.
What Happened To Tania's Father?
As reported by Punjab Mania, eyewitnesses have told police officials that two men arrived on a motorcycle and entered Harbans Nursing Home, where Dr. Kamboj was attending patients. The men pretended to be individuals seeking medical treatment and opened fire. While the shooters escaped, the doctor was then taken to a hospital, where he is currently being treated.
'The assailants came with a plan. They approached Dr. Kamboj posing as patients, then fired at close range," the Superintendent of Police, Moga, confirmed.
Police officials have sealed off the nursing home and are also examining the CCTV footage to gather more evidence. They are taking all possible efforts to nab the shooters. More details are awaited.
Who Is Punjabi Actress Tani?
Tania is a classical dancer and a National-level participant. She holds a degree in interior design and project management. If a report by Bollywood Shaadis is to be believed, Tania was all set to play a role in the 2016 Bollywood film, Sarbjit. However, she had to back out due to her exam date issues.
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