Sonal Chauhan Safely Returns to India After Being Stranded in Dubai

Bollywood actress Sonal Chauhan has safely returned to India after being stranded in Dubai for several days due to suspended flight operations amid the Middle East conflict. She described the experience as challenging but praised the resilience of Dubai and the confidence people have in its government. Chauhan expressed deep gratitude to the Dubai authorities for ensuring the safety and security of everyone during the difficult time. In her heartfelt social media posts, she prayed for peace and an end to the conflict.

Key Points: Sonal Chauhan Returns to India from Dubai Amid Conflict

  • Actress stranded in Dubai
  • Flights cancelled amid conflict
  • Safely returns to India
  • Thanks Dubai authorities
  • Prays for peace
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Sonal Chauhan says 'The last few days were challenging' as she safely returns to India

Actress Sonal Chauhan shares her relief after a challenging ordeal being stranded in Dubai, thanking authorities and praying for peace.

"The last few days were challenging, but what I also witnessed was the unbeatable spirit and resilience of Dubai - Sonal Chauhan"

​Mumbai, March 3 Actress Sonal Chauhan is finally back in India after facing a tense few days stranded in Dubai amid the ongoing Middle East conflict.

Sharing the update with her Instagram family on her social media handle, Sonal penned a heartfelt note.

The 'Jannat' actress termed the last few days as "challenging". She further thanked the Dubai authorities for ensuring everyone's safety during such challenging times.

Sonal's post on her Insta Stories went like this, "Back home in India and feeling deeply grateful. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for all the love, prayers, and messages. They truly mean so much. I'm safely back in India now. The last few days were challenging, but what I also witnessed was the unbeatable spirit and resilience of Dubai, and that truly comes from the confidence that people have in its government. I felt that confidence too (sic),"

"And I'm sincerely grateful to the Dubai authorities for keeping us safe during this difficult time and handling everything with such care and responsibility, and making sure each one of us felt secure and protected. I truly hope this is over soon, because war is never the answer. My heart goes out to everyone facing this difficult time, and I pray for peace and an end to it all. 🇮🇳," she went on to add.

Before this, she uploaded a clip on her Instagram Stories of herself traveling in a car on her way to the airport. Sonam even added the track "Coming Home" by Skylar Grey as the background score, hinting that she is coming back to her country at last.

Recently, Sonal informed that she is stranded in Dubai after the flight operations were suspended in the city through another social media post that read, "Hon'ble PM @narendramodi ji I am currently stranded in Dubai amid the ongoing crisis. Flights have been cancelled and no clear way to return to India. I'm seeking the government's guidance and support to help me get back home safely".

- IANS

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Rohit P
While I'm happy for her, I can't help but think about the thousands of common Indian workers and students in the Gulf who don't have a platform to tag the PM. Our government's focus should be on all citizens, not just celebrities.
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Aman W
"War is never the answer" – she's absolutely right. Glad she's back on Indian soil. Jai Hind!
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Sarah B
The relief of finally coming home must be immense. Using "Coming Home" as the track is so relatable. Hope the situation stabilizes soon for everyone's sake.
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Vikram M
Dubai handled it well, but our embassies and the MEA also work tirelessly behind the scenes in such crises. Proud of our systems. Welcome home, Sonal!
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Kriti O
This is a reminder for all of us traveling abroad, especially to volatile regions. Always register with the embassy and have a contingency plan. Stay safe, everyone.

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