Actor Esha Gupta has revealed that she is currently in Abu Dhabi as tensions continue to escalate across the Middle East, following missile strikes by the United States and Israel on Iran that have led to widespread disruption. Amid the uncertainty, the actor reassured her fans about her safety, admitting that the ongoing situation is both tough and scary.

Esha Gupta shares update
On Sunday, Esha took to social media to reassure fans about her safety. She is currently in Abu Dhabi as tensions continue to escalate across the Middle East.
Sharing a brief update, she let her followers know that she is safe and keeping well despite the uncertainty in the region, adding that she hopes to be back in India soon.
Esha took to her Instagram Stories to post a note reassuring everyone about her safety.
“To everyone checking in and messaging, I’m sorry for not replying. We are ok, we are safe! Times are scary, very tough. God is there to protect us. We trust the @modgovae is doing the best in protecting and interception,” Esha wrote.
She added, “Praying for everyone effected. all those stranded and safety for all above all. Hope to be home soon.”
On Saturday, Esha shared a picture of the sky on social media, revealing that she was in Abu Dhabi. She posted the image on Instagram Stories. She accompanied the image with the simple caption “Abu Dhabi,” along with a folded hands emoji, subtly confirming her location.
Apart from Esha, Jannat actor Sonal Chauhan has revealed that she is currently stranded in Dubai after flight operations in the city were suspended.
“Hon’ble PM @narendramodi ji I am currently stranded in Dubai amid the ongoing crisis. Flights have been cancelled and no clear way to return to India. I’m seeking the government’s guidance and support to help me get back home safely,” Sonal wrote in the note, posted on Instagram Stories.
She added, “I would be deeply grateful for any assistance from the Government and guidance for a safe return @meaindia @india_in_dubai.”
About Iran-US conflict
Soon after the US-Israel strike on Iran on Saturday, tensions across the Middle East escalated. The sudden escalation in hostilities between Iran, Israel and the United States has thrown global aviation into chaos, with airports shutting down, airspace closures and hundreds of flights cancelled or diverted. There have been reports of explosions in Abu Dhabi and Dubai, important east-west travel hubs, and Qatar, the location of the largest U.S. military facility in the region.
In the United Arab Emirates, authorities confirmed that all operations at Dubai’s two busiest airports, Dubai International Airport (DXB) and Dubai World Central – Al Maktoum International (DWC), have been suspended until further notice. Meanwhile, Zayed International Airport in Abu Dhabi (AUH) is also facing delays, diversions and cancellations as the UAE temporarily closes its airspace due to heightened regional tensions.






