Amid rising tensions in the Middle East following the recent conflict between Israel and Iran, several Indian celebrities found themselves caught in the uncertainty caused by flight disruptions and temporary airspace closures across the region. Among them was Bollywood actor Urvashi Rautela, who recently left Kuwait City and shared an emotional message with fans about her experience.
Taking to Instagram Stories, Urvashi opened up about the sudden fear she felt while boarding her flight out of Kuwait. According to the actor, she had been managing the situation calmly until the moment she settled into her seat on the plane. However, a wave of anxiety unexpectedly overwhelmed her as the flight prepared for departure.

In her post, Urvashi wrote that she was initially feeling fine but began to feel frightened once she sat down on the aircraft. She described experiencing a sudden surge of fear that caused her heart to race. The actor admitted she could not explain why the feeling came over her so suddenly but said the situation made her feel vulnerable and anxious.
She requested prayers and support from her followers, explaining that she hoped for a safe journey. Urvashi also apologized to fans if her emotional message caused concern, saying she simply wanted to share her feelings honestly during the stressful moment. The actor added that the encouragement and prayers from her supporters meant a lot to her.
Sources close to the situation revealed that Urvashi had traveled to Kuwait for professional work when regional tensions escalated, creating uncertainty for many travelers in the Gulf region. In one of her Instagram clips, the actor appeared visibly emotional and was seen wiping away tears as she prepared to board the flight. She reportedly expressed gratitude to airport authorities and local officials for helping ensure safe departures despite the tense circumstances.
Urvashi was not the only Indian celebrity affected by the situation. Actor Sonal Chauhan shared on social media that she was stranded at Dubai International Airport due to flight disruptions. Chauhan reached out publicly for assistance and tagged Narendra Modi along with the Indian government, requesting help in returning safely to India.
Meanwhile, actor Esha Gupta confirmed that she had managed to return safely to India after facing tense moments at an airport in Abu Dhabi. Sharing her experience on social media, Gupta recalled how the situation unfolded rapidly.
She explained that airport operations suddenly came to a halt around early afternoon, leaving passengers confused about what had happened. Soon afterward, news reports began circulating about missile attacks in the region, increasing the anxiety among travelers.
Gupta described the atmosphere at the airport as chaotic, with passengers struggling to understand the situation and attempting to contact their families. She noted that many people comforted each other during the tense hours of uncertainty. The actor also praised the response of authorities in the United Arab Emirates, stating that airport staff and security personnel remained calm and worked efficiently to manage the crowd and maintain order.
Another Bollywood actor, Lara Dutta, is currently in Dubai with her daughter Saira. Through social media updates, Dutta shared details about the unsettling experience she faced while staying in the city.
In an emotional video, she recounted hearing loud explosions while she was at a film studio on February 28. Later, she reportedly witnessed missiles being intercepted in the sky. The actor described the experience as deeply unnerving, explaining that the sound of fighter jets and air defense systems caused the windows and doors of her residence to shake.
Despite the tense circumstances, Dutta praised UAE authorities for their quick response and effective management of the situation. She said residents of various nationalities living in the country feel protected and supported by local authorities. The actor also mentioned that she is currently trying to secure available flights back to Mumbai as services gradually resume.
As flight operations slowly return to normal across parts of the Gulf, relief is growing among thousands of Indian travelers hoping to return home safely.
On the diplomatic front, Indian missions across the Gulf region have increased their efforts to assist stranded passengers. The Embassy of India in Kuwait confirmed that officials are actively working to support affected Indian nationals.
In a statement shared on X, the embassy said it remains fully engaged in helping passengers stranded in Kuwait due to the temporary closure of airspace. Officials are maintaining regular contact with affected travelers and coordinating closely with Kuwaiti authorities, airlines and hotel managements.
Authorities and airline operators across the region continue to closely monitor the evolving security situation, with safety assessments guiding the gradual restoration of flight operations and travel routes.
