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Bengali actress Subhashree Ganguly and her son Yuvan stranded in Dubai hotel amid airspace closure in Middle East - reports

Bengali actress Subhashree Ganguly and her son Yuvan are stuck in Dubai due to unrest in West Asia and flight cancellations after US-Israeli strikes on Iran. UAE orders remain indoors; They are safe, per husband (Raj Chakraborty). Sonal Chouhan appeals to PM Modi online. The embassy helps stranded Indians amid airspace closure in the Gulf.

Many Indians, including actress Subhashree Ganguly and her baby boy, are still stranded abroad due to flight cancellations due to growing unrest in West Asia. She took her son Jovan on a trip to Dubai during his school vacation.

Conflict in the region and tight airspace rules now prevent their return to India.

Her husband, director Raj Chakraborty, says they are safe and adhering to government guidelines.

Subhashree Ganguly follows UAE advice to stay indoors

The authorities in the United Arab Emirates advised residents and visitors to stay in their homes as a precaution. According to News18, Subhashree and her son are following these instructions while closely monitoring the situation. The travel disruptions arise from rising tensions in the Middle East following US and Israeli strikes on Iranian sites.

The temporary closure of Gulf airspace led to widespread flight cancellations, creating a state of uncertainty for travelers.

Sonal ChauhanSocial media appeal

Actress Sonal Chauhan finds herself caught in the chaos of the trip as well. Stuck in Dubai with no way back, she turned to social media for help. “Dear Prime Minister @narendramodi, I am currently stuck in Dubai due to the ongoing crisis,” she wrote to Prime Minister Narendra Modi. She later continued: “With flights canceled and no clear way to return to India, I respectfully seek the government’s guidance for a safe journey home.

Grateful for any support provided.” Her posts went viral online, sparking calls from officials for quick assistance. One commenter noted: “We ask the relevant authorities to look into this matter urgently.

“The safety of citizens must be a top priority.”Many recommended contacting the Indian Consulate staff in the UAE.

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Sonal Chauhan is known for her roles in Hindi and Telugu films, especially starring alongside her

Imran Hashmi

In “Jannat”. Before acting, she won a tourism title in a beauty pageant and modeled professionally.

Embassy response and support

The Indian Embassy in Abu Dhabi responded to the growing concerns by announcing close cooperation with UAE officials and airlines to help the stranded travellers. “The Embassy and Consulate are in touch with the UAE authorities and airlines to take care of Indian passengers stranded at airports in the UAE due to the temporary and precautionary closure of airspace. The UAE government and airline authorities have assured of their full support.

The authorities stressed continued work to protect and assist Indians affected by the short-term flight ban.

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