In a deeply emotional moment that has resonated with fans across social media, Bollywood actress Urvashi Rautela was seen leaving Kuwait in tears as tensions in the region intensified. The actress, known for her glamorous appearances and international engagements, appeared visibly shaken while boarding a flight out of the country, highlighting the very human side of global conflict.
According to sources close to the situation, Urvashi had been in Kuwait for a professional commitment when the regional security situation suddenly escalated. As news of the growing conflict spread, authorities began tightening safety protocols, and many foreign nationals started making arrangements to leave the country.
The actress wrote- “I was completely fine until the moment I sat on the plane… but suddenly a wave of fear came over me and I started feeling really scared. I don’t know why, it just happened all at once.”
She added, “Please keep me in your prayers. It would mean a lot to me right now. I’m really sorry if I worried anyone or if I’m overreacting, but I just needed to.
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The Iranian attack has shocked the world and UAE has suffered too. Many videos and pictures have surfaced on social media. And the concern continues to pour in and tensions rise amid the volatile situation.
Speaking exclusively to Firstpost about the blasts in Dubai, actress Urvashi Rautela , who’s a frequent visitor, said, “For now, Dubai’s airspace remains closed, which means anyone with imminent plans to visit the emirate are likely to find their plans affected. Travellers are advised to stay informed, monitor airline updates closely and allow extra time for connections where possible.”
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View AllThe actress added, “When Dubai’s airspace reopens, it is likely that any safety concerns on the ground will be alleviated, and travel plans to Dubai should be able to proceed as intended. Travelers should continue to monitor the situation closely. The authorities confirmed that the security situation in the UAE remains stable and that all concerned entities are monitoring developments around the clock.”
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