Bengali actress Subhashree Ganguly, who had travelled to Dubai with her son for leisure, is now stranded at the city amid . Her husband, filmmaker Raj Chakraborty has shared an update on them as they are unable to fly back to India.
Further updating on their whereabouts, he has expressed that both of them are safe. For the unversed, the on Saturday (February 28). As strikes continued, explosions were also heard in several other cities of Iran, including Isfahan, Qom, Karaj, and Kermanshah.
Subhashree Ganguly stranded in Dubai with her son
Subhashree Ganguly landed in Dubai on February 28 and soon after they reached, situation started going south. According to sources, Raj Chakraborty has explained that she, along with their son Yuvaan, are scheduled to return back to Kolkata on March 5, but are not sure how things will proceed further in the city. Although both of them are safe now, the family stands worried on their travel. It has also been updated that no telephonic conversation are being encouraged amid this hard time and hence communication and connection problems have arise.

Indian celebrities stranded in Dubai
Reports claim key locations such as Dubai’s Burj Khalifa, Burj Al Arab, Dubai International Airport, parts of Abu Dhabi, and US military bases in Qatar and Kuwait were targeted. Casualties, loud noises, and missile sightings have been reported in several areas. Amid the casualties, Indian celebrities such as Ajith Kumar, Sonal Chauhan, Esha Gupta, badminton star PV Sindhu, are stranded in the city and following strict official guidelines, unable to come out of their spaces. It has to be noted that this conflict between countries has resulted in the shutting down of airspace.
United Kingdom has urged citizens in Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, UAE to take shelter after missile attacks. Britain’s foreign office said on Saturday that British nationals in Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates should immediately shelter in place due to reported missile attacks and strikes. Authorities have confirmed multiple injuries, with casualties reported in some locations.