Vivek Oberoi Thanks UAE Leadership for Safe Return to Dubai Amid Tensions

Bollywood actor Vivek Oberoi has expressed profound gratitude to the UAE leadership after safely returning to his family in Dubai amidst growing Middle East tensions. In a social media video, he described the emotional weight of being separated from his family during the uncertainty and his relief upon returning. Oberoi specifically applauded the UAE government's resilience and steady leadership for providing the safety needed for citizens and expatriates alike. He also reiterated the strong India-UAE bond, calling it a 'bridge of steel' while praying for those affected in conflict zones.

Key Points: Vivek Oberoi Grateful for UAE Safety Amid Middle East Tension

  • Safe return to Dubai
  • Gratitude for UAE's steady leadership
  • Reunion with family
  • Praise for frontline heroes
  • UAE called "home" for expats
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Vivek Oberoi expresses gratitude to UAE leadership as he returns to Dubai amidst Middle East tension

Bollywood actor Vivek Oberoi expresses deep gratitude to UAE leadership for safe return to Dubai & family reunion amidst regional geopolitical tensions.

"Today, I am more grateful than ever for the resilience of the UAE government in the face of global uncertainty. - Vivek Oberoi"

Mumbai, March 6

Bollywood actor Vivek Oberoi has expressed his gratitude to the UAE leadership as he safely returned to Dubai amidst the ongoing tension in the Middle East.

Calling the UAE his home, the 'Masti' actor was extremely thankful to reunite with his family in Dubai after being away from his loved ones in the middle of this growing geopolitical tension.

Vivek dropped a video on his social media handle, saying, "For all of us from over 200 nationalities who live here, the UAE is simply home. These past few days, as geopolitical tensions grew, the distance between where I was and where my family waited felt heavier than ever. Returning to Dubai, I felt every person on that plane had a silent story in their eyes."

He revealed that he had spent the entire journey with his heart racing and his thoughts fixed entirely on his kids.

Vivek also applauded the UAE government for showcasing resilience during these uncertain times.

He went on to add, "Today, I am more grateful than ever for the resilience of the UAE government in the face of global uncertainty. Your steady leadership and unwavering calm provided the safety we needed to come back. You have built a nation that doesn't just function, it protects."

The 'Saathiya' actor further said, "As a proud Indian, on behalf of all the Indians settled in the UAE, thank you for keeping us safe and for standing with us as one of us rather than just meeting from a distance. Thank you."

"My deepest gratitude to the UAE leadership, the frontline heroes, and the wings of @emirates for their incredible guardianship. It's good to be back," the caption on the post read.

Recently, Vivek Oberoi, who shifted to Dubai a few years back, reiterated his faith in the strong bond shared by India and the UAE via another social media post.

He called the association between the two countries 'a bridge of steel' while praying for all those stuck in the conflict zone of the Middle East.

- IANS

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Rohit P
While I'm happy for his safe return, I can't help but feel this is a bit tone-deaf. Millions of common Indians work in the Gulf under much tougher conditions without this kind of fanfare. Their safe return matters just as much.
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Arjun K
"A bridge of steel" – what a powerful way to describe India-UAE relations! 🇮🇳🤝🇦🇪 Our diaspora there is massive and contributes so much to both economies. Stability in the region is crucial for all of us.
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Sarah B
His description of everyone on the plane having a "silent story" really hits home. Geopolitical tensions affect real people and families. Hope the situation de-escalates soon for everyone's sake.
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Karthik V
It's good to see celebrities using their platform to acknowledge the efforts of a host nation and its frontline workers. The UAE's management during crises has often been commendable. Jai Hind!
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Nisha Z
My chacha also works in Dubai. This news makes me worry less. The government there does provide a sense of security. Hope our MEA is also actively ensuring the welfare of all Indian citizens there.

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