AP Dhillon, the Canadian singer and rapper, has come a long way from sleeping on the streets of Canada to becoming a global sensation with a net worth of Rs 83 crore. In a recent interview on The Great Indian Kapil Show, Dhillon opened up about his toughest moments in Canada, where he struggled to find a place to stay due to not having a credit card.When Kapil Sharma asked Dhillon about the toughest moment he faced while living in Canada, the singer recalled, “The toughest moment for me was when I first landed in Canada. I had no place to stay. My dad gave me some money, but I was never born with a silver spoon. So, I didn’t have a credit card at that time. I went to a hotel and said, ‘I’d like to stay here, and I had this much cash.’ They asked me for a credit card, and I asked ‘what’s that?’ They refused to give me a room. So, I stepped outside and slept in front of the hotel. I had severe jet lag. The agent who booked my flight had booked the one with 5 stopovers.”However, it was an Indian couple from Calgary who came to his rescue, offering him their credit card to book a hotel room.“I always kept working hard. When college began, and I started working, I slowly managed to get a credit card. I have worked at gas stations, convenience stores, and my last job was at Best Buy. I used to work for 10-12 hours and then go to college. I had to manage my rent, food, and everything else,” the singer shared.Today, AP Dhillon is a well-known singer, with popular tracks including “Brown Munde,” “Goat,” “Dil Nu” among others.


