Actress Esha Gupta reveals how UAE is helping people stranded amid Middle East conflict
Actress Esha Gupta shares her experience of being unable to leave Abu Dhabi due to travel delays due to the escalation of the Israel-US-Iran conflict. In a post on social media, he appreciated the local authorities and expressed his desire to return to India.

Actress Esha Gupta on Monday assured her fans that though she is stuck in Dubai due to travel restrictions amid rising tensions in the Middle East, she is safe. The 40-year-old shared a post on social media updating followers about the travel situation in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) following the conflict involving Israel, the United States and Iran.
Gupta described the situation as challenging and said that he hoped to return to India soon, noting that the current circumstances have made it difficult for him to stay here.
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The actor detailed his ordeal in an Instagram story and described it as not a “happy situation” at all.
Gupta wrote, “Incredible work by @uaegov to take care of every stranded person at the airport, from delivering food to airport transfers to hotel accommodation. How well the situation has been managed in #AbuDhabi, shows how powerful the country is and how calmly they are protecting everyone. Special mention to @modgovae, I am sorry this is not a pleasant situation, apologize. Not taking calls or messages, just being able to go back home soon.” I wish to be.”
Rustam The actor also acknowledged the way the local authorities handled the developing situation. He praised Abu Dhabi authorities for managing the disruptions following the rise in tensions in the region.
Earlier on Sunday, Gupta had assured fans about his safety. He wrote, “To everyone who checked in and messaged, I’m sorry for not responding. We’re fine, we’re safe! Times are scary, very tough. God is there to protect us. We trust @modgovae is doing the best to protect and block (sic).”
Actor Sonal Chauhan, badminton star PV Sindhu and members of the Indian basketball team are among the other Indians reported stranded in the affected areas.
