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Bengali Actress Subhashree Ganguly Stranded in Dubai Amid Ongoing Conflict

Bengali actress Subhashree Ganguly and her son are currently stranded in Dubai due to the escalating US-Israel-Iran conflict. Despite being safe, their return to India is uncertain as airspace has been closed and communication is limited. Other Indian celebrities are also affected by the situation, with reports of missile threats and casualties in the region. This article explores the challenges they face and the broader implications of the ongoing conflict.
 

Subhashree Ganguly's Dubai Trip Takes a Turn


Bengali actress Subhashree Ganguly, who traveled to Dubai for a vacation with her son, finds herself stuck in the city due to the escalating US-Israel-Iran conflict. Her husband, filmmaker Raj Chakraborty, provided an update, confirming their safety but noting that they are unable to return to India. The situation worsened after the United States and Israel initiated airstrikes on Iran on February 28, leading to explosions reported in various Iranian cities, including Isfahan and Qom.


Current Situation of Subhashree Ganguly

Subhashree Ganguly stranded in Dubai with her son


Subhashree arrived in Dubai on February 28, and shortly after, the situation deteriorated. Raj Chakraborty mentioned that they were scheduled to fly back to Kolkata on March 5, but the uncertainty surrounding the situation raises concerns about their travel plans. While both mother and son are currently safe, they are anxious about their return. Communication has also become challenging, as phone conversations are discouraged during this crisis.



Impact on Indian Celebrities in Dubai

Indian celebrities stranded in Dubai


Reports indicate that significant landmarks in Dubai, including the Burj Khalifa and Dubai International Airport, have been affected by the conflict. Indian celebrities like Ajith Kumar, Sonal Chauhan, Esha Gupta, and badminton champion PV Sindhu are also in Dubai, adhering to strict safety protocols and unable to leave their accommodations. The ongoing conflict has led to the closure of airspace, with the UK government advising its citizens in the region to seek shelter due to missile threats. Authorities have reported injuries and casualties in various locations.