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Urvashi Rautela leaves Kuwait in tears amid Middle East tensions, says ‘I suddenly felt scared’

Urvashi Rautela became emotional while leaving Kuwait amid rising Middle East tensions. The actress revealed that she suddenly felt scared while boarding her flight and asked fans for prayers during the journey. She later confirmed that she had safely returned to Mumbai.

March 10, 2026 / 09:23 IST
Urvashi Rautela leaves Kuwait in tears amid Middle East tensions, says ‘I suddenly felt scared’
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  • Urvashi Rautela anxious leaving Kuwait due to regional tensions
  • She broke down in tears before boarding her flight back to India
  • Urvashi returns to Mumbai, thanks airport staff for support

Actor Urvashi Rautela shared an emotional update after leaving Kuwait amid escalating tensions in the Middle East. The Bollywood star revealed that she experienced a sudden wave of fear while boarding her flight back to India and even broke down in tears during the stressful moment.

The actress had travelled to Kuwait for a professional commitment when the regional situation intensified, causing uncertainty and anxiety among travellers in the Gulf region. As security concerns grew, several flights were affected and many passengers rushed to return home.

Taking to Instagram Stories, Urvashi opened up about the moment she began to feel uneasy while preparing to leave. She said she was completely calm until she took her seat on the aircraft. However, once she settled in, she suddenly felt overwhelmed with fear and anxiety.

Sharing her feelings with fans, she wrote, “I was completely fine until the moment I sat on the plane… but as soon as I settled in, this sudden wave of fear came over me and my heart just started racing. I don’t know why, but I started feeling really scared all of a sudden," she wrote.

She further added, “Right now I just feel a little vulnerable and anxious, and I really need your prayers. Please keep me in your thoughts for a safe journey. It would mean so much to me. I’m sorry if this sounds emotional or if I worried you in any way… I just felt like I should share how I’m feeling. Your prayers and support truly mean the world to me right now."

In one of the videos shared online, the actress appeared emotional and was seen wiping away tears while boarding the plane. Despite the tense situation, she expressed gratitude to airport staff and authorities for helping travellers depart safely.

Later, Urvashi reassured fans that she had safely returned to India. She posted an update from Mumbai, sharing a video from inside her car as she travelled through the city after landing.  The actress reportedly thanked local officials and airport staff for ensuring safe departures during the uncertain situation.

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The situation in parts of the Middle East has affected several travellers and celebrities in recent days, with reports of flight disruptions and temporary airspace restrictions adding to the uncertainty.

Despite the frightening experience, Urvashi’s safe return to Mumbai has reassured fans. Her candid post about fear and vulnerability also sparked supportive messages from followers, who flooded social media with prayers and words of encouragement for the actress.

Ragini Jaiswal
Ragini Jaiswal Entertainment journalist and content writer with 3+ years of experience covering Bollywood, lifestyle trends, and celebrity stories across leading digital platforms.
first published: Mar 10, 2026 09:21 am

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