Rising tensions in the Middle East following the recent conflict between Israel and Iran have created uncertainty across the Gulf region, particularly affecting air travel. Temporary airspace closures and flight disruptions left many travelers stranded, including several Indian celebrities who were in the region for professional commitments. Among them was Bollywood actor Urvashi Rautela, who recently departed from Kuwait City and shared an emotional update about her experience.
Urvashi took to Instagram Stories to express the anxiety she felt while boarding her flight out of Kuwait. The actor revealed that although she had remained calm for most of the day, her emotions changed suddenly once she settled into her seat on the plane. She described feeling an unexpected wave of fear and nervousness as the aircraft prepared for departure.
In her message, Urvashi explained that she had been doing fine earlier but began to feel scared once she was seated on the plane. She said her heart started racing and she felt overwhelmed by a sudden sense of vulnerability. The actor admitted she could not explain why the fear struck so abruptly but said the situation made her feel anxious and emotional.

She asked her followers for prayers and support during the journey, hoping for a safe flight. Urvashi also apologized if her emotional post worried fans, explaining that she simply wanted to share her feelings honestly during a stressful moment. She added that the encouragement and prayers from her supporters meant a great deal to her at that time.
Sources close to the actor said Urvashi had been in Kuwait for a professional assignment when the regional security situation escalated. As tensions grew and air travel became uncertain, many passengers rushed to secure flights out of the region.
In one of her Instagram clips, Urvashi appeared visibly emotional and was seen wiping away tears as she prepared to board her flight. She also reportedly thanked airport authorities and local officials who helped ensure that passengers could depart safely despite the tense circumstances.
Urvashi was not the only Indian celebrity affected by the situation. Actor Sonal Chauhan revealed through social media that she had been stranded at Dubai International Airport after flight operations were disrupted. Chauhan reached out publicly for help, tagging Narendra Modi and the Indian government while requesting assistance in returning home safely.
Meanwhile, actor Esha Gupta later confirmed that she had successfully returned to India after experiencing tense moments at an airport in Abu Dhabi. In a social media post, she described the confusion and anxiety that unfolded when airport operations were suddenly halted.
Gupta recalled that by early afternoon the airport was closed without much explanation, leaving passengers confused and worried. Soon afterward, news reports began circulating about missile attacks in the region, which increased fear among travelers waiting at the airport.
She described the atmosphere as chaotic, with passengers trying to understand what was happening while attempting to contact family members. Many travelers, she noted, supported and comforted one another during the uncertain hours that followed.
Gupta also praised authorities in the United Arab Emirates for their calm and professional handling of the situation. According to her, airport staff and security personnel worked efficiently to maintain order and assist passengers during the disruption.
Another Bollywood actor, Lara Dutta, is currently in Dubai with her daughter Saira. She has been sharing updates on social media about the tense atmosphere in the city during the escalation of regional conflict.
In an emotional video, Dutta said she heard loud explosions while she was at a film studio on February 28. Later, she reportedly saw missiles being intercepted in the sky, a moment she described as unsettling and frightening.
The actor added that the sounds of fighter jets and air defense systems were so loud that the windows and doors at her residence shook. Despite the alarming experience, she praised the response of local authorities in the UAE, noting that residents of many nationalities feel protected and supported by the government.
Dutta also mentioned that she is currently trying to find available flights back to Mumbai as flight services slowly resume.
With air travel gradually returning to normal across parts of the Gulf region, thousands of Indian travelers are finally beginning to feel relief. Many have been waiting anxiously for flights home following days of disruption caused by security concerns and airspace restrictions.
On the diplomatic front, Indian missions across the Gulf have stepped up efforts to assist stranded citizens. The Embassy of India in Kuwait confirmed that officials are actively working to support affected passengers.
In a statement shared on social media platform X, the embassy said it remains fully engaged in helping Indian nationals who were stranded due to temporary airspace closures. Officials are maintaining close communication with travelers and coordinating with Kuwaiti authorities, airlines and hotel managements to ensure assistance and safe departures.
Authorities and airline operators across the region continue to monitor the evolving security situation closely. Safety assessments are guiding the gradual restoration of normal flight operations and travel routes across West Asia.
