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WATCH: Nushrratt Bharuccha gets mobbed by media after she safely lands on India from war-affected Israel
Bollywood actress Nushrratt Bharuccha found herself in a whirlwind of media attention as she safely returned to India from the war-affected Israel. The actress, known for her versatile roles and charismatic presence on screen, was greeted by a bunch of eager reporters and photographers upon her arrival at the airport.
Nushrratt’s journey from Israel to India was undoubtedly a challenging one, given the ongoing conflicts between Israel and Palestine. However, her safe return was met with relief and excitement from her fans and the media alike.
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The actress, who has made a name for herself with her stellar performances in films like Pyaar Ka Punchnama 2 and Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety, appeared a little tensed and conscious as she faced the media frenzy. She hasn’t said about anything her experience in Israel, however, fans are waiting for her reaction on the matter. Earlier her team also provided insights into her condition in Israel.
”We have finally managed to get in touch with Nushrratt and with the help of the Embassy, she is being safely brought back home. We did not get a direct flight so she is on a connecting flight home. For her further safety, more details cannot be shared but as soon as she lands in India, we will inform you. We are relieved and thank god that she is safe and on her way to India,” Nushrratt’s team member was quoted as saying by India TV.
Nushrratt’s return brought a sigh of relief to Indian people
Nushrratt’s safe return to India amid challenging circumstances is a sigh of relief for many Indians as the situations in Israel are very horrifying. Hundreds of people were killed during the attack by Palestine. The initial assault occurred when Hamas, a militant group, launched a staggering 5,000 rockets at Israel on a Saturday morning.
Subsequently, these fighters infiltrated the country and seized individuals from other nations. Seven Nepali citizens were also reportedly wounded in Israel, and 17 of them were held captive by Hamas militants. In the most recent conflict, approximately 500 individuals have lost their lives in both Israel and Palestine.