Preity Zinta is finally ‘home’, Dharamshala apologizes to the match crowd: there was a little bit
Actor and Punjab Kings owner Preeti Zinta shared a long note on X, which announced that she had reached home safely. When he asked for a picture, he apologized for closing the crowd at Dharamshala Stadium.

Actor and IPL team owner Preity Zinta posted on Sunday to thank her fans and well -wishers in a post on X. She announced that she finally reached home after canceling a match between her team Punjab Kings and Delhi Capital. ‘Veer Zara’ star also apologized to fans in the crowd, when he asked for pictures, he put him down.
“Finally came back home after a lunatic after the last few days. A heartfelt thanks to Indian Railways and our Railway Minister Shri Ashwini Vaishnav for helping IPL teams and all officers and families. The stadium in Dharamshala was safely and a systematic way (SIC),” she wrote on X.
His post further read, “Everything was handled so well. Finally for all those who were at the Dharmashala Stadium – Thank you Thank you Thank you and thank you Thank you for any Stamped (SIC).”
Known for a Vipul film career, Zinta concluded her post by telling her fans to be safe during those important hours. He said, “You guys are absolute rock stars. I am sorry that I was a little kurt and said not to the pictures with all, but the need for the hour was all and to ensure that everyone was safe and responsibility to ensure that everyone was safe. Thank you for making it possible. Thank you for making it possible.

Zinta’s team was playing an IPL match at Dharamshala Stadium on 8 May. The city is about 90 km from Pathankot in Punjab, which saw an air strike from Pakistan, which surrounds the exact strike at nine terrorist centers in Pakistan after India’s Operation Sindoor and Pakistan -Kashmir’s Kashmir since Kashmir. The match was closed after 10.1 overs and the crowd was safely evacuated. Later, BCCI announced in a separate statement that the tournament was suspended until the next notice.
Meanwhile, on Saturday evening, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri announced that after a conversation between the directors of the directors of the two countries, India and Pakistan agreed to stop all firing and military operations on the land from 5 pm on Saturday, and all the firing and military operations on the ground.
Three hours after the announcement, Pakistan violated the ceasefire. However, shelling and drone attacks later stayed the same night.