Marathi Actress Vishakha Subhedar's Son Returns Safely from Kuwait Amid War

Marathi actress Vishakha Subhedar's son, Abhinay Subhedar, has safely returned to India after being stranded in Kuwait due to regional war tensions. Subhedar and her son visited Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde to thank him for his efforts in facilitating the return. The actress had earlier made an emotional video appeal to Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and Prime Minister Narendra Modi for help. The situation arose from the escalating conflict between Iran and the US-Israel alliance, which has disrupted air travel in the Gulf region.

Key Points: Vishakha Subhedar Thanks Eknath Shinde After Son's Return from Kuwait

  • Son stranded in Kuwait amid war
  • Mother's emotional appeal for help
  • Safe return facilitated by Dy CM
  • Gratitude meeting at Shinde's residence
  • Regional conflict backdrop
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Marathi actress Vishakha Subhedar thanks Maharashtra Dy CM Eknath Shinde after son's safe return from Kuwait

Marathi actress Vishakha Subhedar's son Abhinay safely returns from Kuwait. She thanked Maharashtra Dy CM Eknath Shinde for his intervention.

"Vishakha Subhedar is an actress, of course, but before that, she is a 'mother.' - Eknath Shinde"

Mumbai, March 15

Marathi actress Vishakha Subhedar's son, Abhinay Subhedar, has safely returned to India after being stuck in Kuwait amid the war tensions in West Asia.

Vishakha was accompanied by Abhinay when she visited Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde at his Thane residence on Sunday and expressed deep gratitude for his efforts toward bringing Abhinay back to India.

In the visuals, the mother-son duo was seen greeting Shinde with a flower bouquet and sharing their gratitude.

Abhinay also sought the blessings of the Deputy chief minister.

Eknath Shinde also shared a picture with the actress and Abhinay and penned details about the meeting.

"Vishakha Subhedar is an actress, of course, but before that, she is a 'mother.' When a piece of one's heart gets caught in some unexpected trouble, any mother's heart is bound to melt with worry. Vishakha tai's son Abhinav got stuck in a Gulf country right in the midst of wartime, and this mother's heart was wracked with anxiety. To ensure her son returned safely, this mother made an appeal for help, and the sweet fruit of success came from the response I gave purely out of a sense of duty. Vishakha tai's son Abhinav has just returned safely to India from Kuwait, and these mother and son came to meet me to express their gratitude for the help. The moment of sharing in the joy of this mother and son's reunion was one of great warmth and satisfaction for me," he wrote.

Earlier this month, Vishakha shared an emotional video, seeking help from the government.

"I have a request to Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and Prime Minister Narendra Modi. My son had gone on a trip to London, but his flight was delayed in Kuwait. But the last four days, due to the lack of airspace, the flight was cancelled. My son has been stuck in Kuwait for the last four days. The situation there is getting worse. We are seeing it in the news. He is experiencing it himself. He is getting more and more sick," she said in the video.

Vishakha went on to urge the government to facilitate the return of Indians from Kuwait, who have stuck due to the war situation.

The ongoing conflict between Iran and US-Israel that has entered its third week now has become one of the most serious geopolitical conflicts.

The conflict escalated dramatically on February 28, when the United States and Israel launched coordinated airstrikes on multiple Iranian targets in what Israel called Operation Roaring Lion and killed Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. The strikes targeted military facilities, nuclear sites, and leadership compounds in several Iranian cities, including Tehran.

Iran responded quickly with large-scale retaliation. Tehran launched hundreds of ballistic missiles and drones toward Israeli cities and United States military bases in the region, including installations in Bahrain, Qatar, Kuwait, and the United Arab Emirates.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good to see a positive outcome. But let's not forget, there must be hundreds of other Indians stuck in Kuwait and the Gulf region who aren't celebrities. I hope the MEA and state governments are working just as hard to bring ALL of them back, not just those who can make viral videos.
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Aditya G
The geopolitical situation is really scary. Iran, US, Israel... and our people get caught in the middle. We need a strong and proactive foreign policy to protect Indians abroad. Jai Hind.
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Sarah B
While I'm glad for this family, the article mentions the son was on a trip to London. It raises a question about travel advisories. Were people warned about transiting through the Gulf right now? We need better communication from our embassies.
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Karthik V
Blessings to the mother and son for a safe reunion. In times of crisis, it's heartwarming to see our leaders step up. Shinde ji's words about her being a mother first were very touching. Family is everything.
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Michael C
The real story here is the war. This conflict is escalating dangerously and Kuwait is in the crossfire. The international community needs to de-escalate immediately. The human cost is already too high.

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