Lara Dutta Stuck in Dubai Amid Unrest, Praises UAE's Protection

Actress Lara Dutta has revealed she is stranded in Dubai with her young daughter Saira due to the ongoing regional conflict, while her husband Mahesh Bhupathi is away for work. She described stressful days with explosions, intercepted missiles, and fighter jets causing her home to shake, though she never felt unsafe. Dutta praised the UAE government extensively for making all residents feel protected and valued, regardless of nationality. She is now looking for flights back to India and concluded by expressing hope that common sense and better judgment would prevail for civilians caught in conflict.

Key Points: Lara Dutta Stuck in Dubai, Hopes for Peace Amid Conflict

  • Stuck in Dubai with daughter
  • Heard explosions, fighter jets
  • Praises UAE government's protection
  • Looking for flights back to India
  • Hopes better sense prevails
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Lara Dutta hopes 'better sense prevails' after being stuck in Dubai with her daughter

Actress Lara Dutta shares her stressful experience being stuck in Dubai with her daughter during Middle East unrest, praising UAE government's safety measures.

"We felt really looked after... regardless of our nationality or where we're from. - Lara Dutta"

Mumbai, March 4

Actress Lara Dutta has revealed that she is stuck in Dubai with her daughter Saira amid the ongoing unrest in the Middle East region. However, her husband, Mahesh Bhupati, is not with them, as he is away for work.

Lara shared that as she was shooting, she suddenly heard explosions and missiles being intercepted.

Terming the last few days as stressful, she went on to say in the video uploaded by her on her Insta, "Lots of fighter jets flying overhead, lots of loud booms. Though we live in a villa and in a very safe neighborhood, the windows shake, the house, the doors rattle, and it's unnerving. But I haven't felt unsafe for not even once."

Praising the UAE government, she went on to add, "And I just want to say that the UAE government has done an incredible job, I think for every single person, I can say this, I won't say it for anybody else, we felt really looked after. We felt wanted, we felt protected, regardless of our nationality or where we're from. We feel like we count, we matter.

And the UAE government, as a resident, as somebody living in this city, is making sure that they do everything in their power to protect us and keep us safe. And I am amazed, my gardener's been showing up every day, mowing my lawn, watching the plants. Delivery riders are working."

Lara added that they are looking at flights back to India, but there are not too many.

Keeping a positive outlook, the 'Partner' actress continued, "We'll figure it out. But yeah, I just wanted to say that we were there. I was in India, obviously, when India and Pakistan went to war, and we saw how well our country protected us there. And it's the same here."

She added, "No one, no one, no civilian deserves to live in fear or to be caught up."

Lara concluded the clip, hoping that, in the end, common sense and better judgment would prevail.

- IANS

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Rohit P
It's a terrible situation for anyone to be in. While I'm glad she's safe, it does make you think about the thousands of ordinary Indians working in the Gulf who don't have her resources. Hope our government is also working to help all our citizens there.
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Aman W
Her positivity is admirable, but the comparison to the India-Pakistan situation feels a bit off. The dynamics are completely different. Still, her main message is right – no civilian should live in fear. Hope better sense prevails and the region finds peace.
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Sarah B
The fact that delivery riders and gardeners are still showing up for work amidst all this is both heartbreaking and shows incredible resilience. Wishing safety for everyone caught in the middle, regardless of nationality.
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Vikram M
Dubai is like a second home to so many Indians. This news is worrying for all our people there. Our embassies should be on high alert to assist. Lara is lucky to be in a safe villa, but what about the workers in labor camps? Their safety matters too.
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Kavya N
As a mother, my heart goes out to her. Being stuck in such a situation with your child, away from your partner, must be so stressful. Her hope for 'better sense to prevail' is what we all wish for. 🙏🇮🇳

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