Varun Grover says
Comedian and screenwriter Varun Grover said that he was relieved about taking strict security measures about Air India after the Ahmedabad plane crash. He mentioned the Delhi-Paris flight in his note, which was canceled on Tuesday due to security issues.

In short
- Varun Grover praised Air India for better security
- He said that the airline shifted to ‘Count Hai’ attitude due to cancellation of flight
- Grover supported the efforts that airlines are for better security and maintenance
Comedian-screenwriter Varun Grover shared a note on social media, stating that he was relieved that Air India is taking better security measures after the Ahmedabad plane crash earlier this month. The 45-year-old responded to the news of the cancellation of Air India flight from Delhi-Paris due to issues known during the pre-Flight check. He mentioned that recent decisions about cancellation of Air India flights and delayed show that the airline is putting an additional effort to ensure a no-risk flying experience.
Grover, known for writing ‘Masan’, ‘Superboy of Malegaon’, and ‘Homebound’, shared in his note that the airline is correcting its ‘right’Count is (This will work) ‘attitude, because someone has somewhere’ put his leg down ‘.
Grover wrote on X, “It seems that they were flying with a minimum check, ‘Count Hai’ attitude, but no longer risks. So a few weeks ago, the same flight airplane with technical issues must have been done, but someone has put his leg down (SIC) at the end.”
He said, “Hope they will improve their basic safety and maintenance and if it means canceling most flights for the next few months, is perfectly worth taking a financial risk (SIC).”

Airlines had to be additional cautious before the Ahmedabad plane crash. Several airborne flights returned, it took time to take off her time, and even was canceled due to a snag identified after security check.
On Tuesday, Udaan AI 143 from Delhi to Paris was canceled after the aircraft showed pre-up-raising issues. Earlier, an Air India flight from San Francisco-Mumbai experienced a technical tingling and passengers were asked to de-plane at Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Airport in Kolkata. Even an Ahmedabad-Landon Gatvic Flight AI 159 Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner was canceled due to unavailability of aircraft.
On June 12, the London-bound Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner aircraft crashed into a hostel after a few seconds of the tech-off Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel in Ahmedabad, in which 241 passengers and crews died, which led to only one response.