New Delhi: Tensions flare in the Middle East after the US and Israel’s missile strikes on Iran spark chaos. Bollywood actor Esha Gupta reassures fans from Abu Dhabi, calling times “scary” yet trusting authorities.
Tamil star Khushbu Sundar urges the Indian government to evacuate stranded Indians. As flights halt and fear grips the region, celebrities voice safety pleas—will India bring its citizens home soon?
Esha Gupta safe in Abu Dhabi
Actor Esha Gupta is stuck in Abu Dhabi amid the US-Iran conflict but says she is safe. She shared a sky picture on social media Saturday, then posted an update Sunday on Instagram Stories. “To everyone checking in and messaging, I’m sorry for not replying. We are ok, we are safe! Times are scary, very tough. God is there to protect us,” Esha wrote. She added trust in UAE efforts: “We trust the @modgovae is doing the best in protecting and interception.” Esha prayed for all affected: “Praying for everyone affected. All those stranded and safety for all above all. Hope to be home soon”

Khushbu Sundar’s evacuation plea
Tamil cinema star Khushbu Sundar appealed to the Indian government for urgent help. Indians are stranded across the Middle East due to flight disruptions from the conflict. Khushbu urged quick evacuation, highlighting risks to citizens. Her call adds to growing voices like Sonal Chauhan, also stuck in Dubai and reaching out to PM Modi. Many celebs now seek government action amid rising panic.
My heart is heavy watching the devastating escalation in the Middle East. Every image of uncertainty, every report of sirens, airport shutdowns, and grounded flights across Israel, Iran, and even Dubai brings deep concern for innocent civilians caught in the crossfire.
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— KhushbuSundar (@khushsundar) March 1, 2026
Rising celebrity concerns
The conflict disrupts travel, leaving stars like Esha and others in limbo. Sonal Chauhan’s PM plea shows the issue’s scale. Bollywood and South stars unite in worry, pushing for India’s intervention. Fans flood social media with support, hoping for safe returns soon.