Vishnu Manchu Shares Dubai Missile Scare: "No Child Should Hear War"

Telugu actor Vishnu Manchu shared a harrowing video from Dubai showing missiles in the night sky, describing how the interceptions shook his home and frightened his young child. He expressed a hope that no child should have to hear the sounds of war. Separately, actress Sonal Chauhan appealed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi for assistance, stating she was stranded in Dubai due to canceled flights. The incidents occurred amid escalating regional tensions, including a reported Iranian drone strike at Dubai International Airport.

Key Points: Actors Vishnu Manchu, Sonal Chauhan Stuck in Dubai Amid Crisis

  • Missiles visible from Dubai residence
  • Actor's young child frightened by loud interceptions
  • Sonal Chauhan stranded, appeals to PM Modi
  • Flights canceled amid regional tensions
  • Iranian drone strike reported at Dubai airport
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"No child should grow up hearing sound of war," Vishnu Manchu reveals family's scary experience in Dubai amid Middle East tensions

Telugu actor Vishnu Manchu films missiles over Dubai, shares family's fright. Actress Sonal Chauhan appeals to PM Modi for help to return to India.

"No child should grow up hearing sound of war," Vishnu Manchu reveals family's scary experience in Dubai amid Middle East tensions
"No child anywhere should grow up hearing the sound of war above their roof. - Vishnu Manchu"

Dubai, March 1

Telugu actor Vishnu Manchu shared a scary experience from Dubai after missiles were seen lighting up the night sky amid rising tensions West Asia.

Vishnu was in Dubai visiting his family when the situation unfolded. On Saturday evening, the 'Kannappa' actor took to his Instagram Stories and shared a video showing what appeared to be missiles visible from outside his residence. Loud interception sounds could also be heard in the background as he looked towards his young child, who appeared frightened by the noise.

Along with the video, he described the entire experience, explaining how the "missiles" and loud sounds shook their home. The actor also wrote that he hopes no child would ever hear the sound of war.

"In Dubai visiting family tonight. Missiles visible in the sky. The loud interceptions shook our home and frightened little Ayra. Praying for peace. No child anywhere should grow up hearing the sound of war above their roof," he wrote.

Vishnu also thanked local authorities for ensuring civilian safety and reflected on how moments like these show how fragile life can be. He added, "Grateful to the UAE defense forces for keeping civilians safe. Moments like this remind us how fragile life really is. Praying for strength and peace. Har Har Mahadev."

Earlier in the day, actor Sonal Chauhan, who found herself stuck in Dubai after several flights were canceled, reached out to Prime Minister Narendra Modi for help, asking for support to return to India safely.

The 'Jannat' actress took to her Instagram Stories to share her situation with her followers and the authorities. She spoke about being "stranded" in Dubai as flights had been canceled with no clear update on when services would restart. In her post, she directly sought the government's "guidance and support" during the ongoing crisis.

Her post read, "Hon'ble PM @Narendramodi ji, I'm currently stranded in Dubai amid the ongoing crisis. Flights have been canceled, and there is no clear way to return to India. I'm seeking the government's guidance and support to help me get back home safely. I would be deeply grateful for any assistance from the Government and guidance for a safe return."

Earlier in the day, four people were injured after an Iranian drone struck Dubai International Airport, causing reported damage inside a passenger terminal, according to Al Jazeera.

Emergency teams were dispatched immediately in coordination with relevant authorities, Al Jazeera said, citing Dubai Airports' media office.

The incident occurred amid escalating tensions in the region, following joint missile strikes by the United States and Israel on Iran. Large explosions were reported in Tehran and other major cities. Iranian state media claimed that Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, was killed in the attacks.

- ANI

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Rohit P
The situation sounds terrifying. It's a stark reminder of how quickly life can change. Glad our MEA is usually proactive in such crises. Hope Sonal Chauhan and all other stranded Indians get help soon. #BringThemHome
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Aman W
While I sympathize with their fear, it feels a bit odd when celebrities use social media to tag the PM directly for personal evacuation. There are proper channels via the embassy. Thousands of common Indians are also stuck and need help, not just film stars.
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Sarah B
My cousin works in Dubai. The family back home in Kerala is so worried. The video Vishnu shared is chilling. It brings the news right into our living rooms. Hope the tensions de-escalate soon for everyone's sake.
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Vikram M
Har Har Mahadev. In times of fear, faith gives strength. Dubai has always been safe for Indians, this is very unsettling. Our government should initiate 'Operation Homecoming' like during the Ukraine war if needed. Jai Hind.
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Kavya N
The real heroes are the UAE defense forces and our own Indian embassy officials working round the clock. Let's not forget them. Praying for the safety of all. This is why we should never take our peaceful homes for granted.

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