
Mumbai, March 27: As the fourth anniversary of Punjabi singer Sidhu Moosewala’s tragic death approaches on May 29, 2026, the main accused in the case, gangster Goldy Brar, remains at large. However, recent posts from Moosewala’s official account suggest that significant revelations related to his murder may soon come to light. Fans are speculating that hidden truths, overlooked during the initial investigation, are about to be unveiled.
A poster released from Moosewala’s official account details a timeline of events from March 25, 2021, including the times he left his residence and returned home, along with the number of cameras installed at his property. The poster also mentions the presence of 3-4 gunmen and highlights Moosewala’s frequent interactions with his father and close friends. Titled “Eyes on Me,” the nature of this poster—whether it is a new song or something else—remains unclear.
Fans are interpreting the poster as an attempt to showcase activities leading up to the murder, with one user suggesting it indicates a significant security lapse prior to the incident. Following the poster’s release, calls for justice for the singer have intensified. The Supreme Court has granted bail to two accused in the case, and a BBC documentary on Moosewala’s murder has been released in two parts, despite opposition from his family.
Prior to Moosewala’s death, the Punjab government had reduced his security detail, cutting the number of police commandos assigned to him from four to two just a day before the tragic event. This has raised questions about the effectiveness of security measures employed by the Punjab police.