‘Bring him home’: Singer Abhijit Bhattacharya asks PM Modi to rescue his son who is stranded in Dubai amid Middle East crisis | Indian Film News –

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Celebrities and influential figures trapped in Dubai's terror; A missile hits the luxury Palm Jumeirah hotel

Popular playback singer Abhijit Bhattacharya has made a heartfelt appeal to the Government of India, urging quick intervention to bring his son back safely from Dubai. The appeal comes amid rising tensions in West Asia, where ongoing conflicts have raised concerns about Indian citizens abroad.

Abhijit Bhattacharya Urgent Appeal

Taking to Instagram, Abhijeet expressed his deep concern over his son Jay Bhattacharya remaining stuck in Dubai, amid the chaos sparked by the conflict in the Middle East. He described the ordeal as a “very painful time” for their family in an emotional post that said: “My son Jay Bhattacharya is currently stuck in Dubai, and as a father, this is an extremely painful time for our family.” The singer made a strong appeal, saying, “I sincerely request the Government of India and the Ministry of External Affairs to look into his situation and help ensure his safe return to India at the earliest.

Celebrities and influential figures trapped in Dubai’s terror; A missile hits the luxury Palm Jumeirah hotel

The singer concluded: “We hope for your support and urgent intervention. Please help bring him home safely. @narendramodi @meaindia @moca_goi @amitshahofficial @jaybhattacharya_@airindia @emirates @indigo.6e @spicejetairlines.”

Most notable achievements of Abhijit Bhattacharya

Abhijit Bhattacharya’s Bollywood debut came in 1990 with the film Baaghi, which included blockbusters like Ek Chanchal Shokh Hasina and Chandni Raat Hai under the leadership of Anand Milind. The 1990s cemented his stardom with songs like ‘Ole Ole’ (Yeh Dillagi, 1994), the title song ‘Main Khiladi Tu Anari’, and ‘Zara Sa Jhoom Loon Main’ (‘Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge’).

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