Rupali Ganguly says 'I feel blessed to live in India' and thanks PM Modi amid US-Iran conflict

02 March,2026 11:06 AM IST |  Mumbai  |  IANS

Rupali Ganguly expressed her gratitude to Indian diplomacy and PM Narendra Modi, stating she feels proud to be Indian amid unrest after Israel’s attack on Iran

Rupali Ganguly and Narendra Modi. Pics/X, AFP


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Actress Rupali Ganguly is expressing her gratitude to Indian diplomacy and PM Narendra Modi. On Sunday, the actress took to her X, formerly Twitter, and shared a picture of herself holding the Indian tri-colour.

She wrote, "Mera Bharat Mahan. In these unpredictable times, I truly feel blessed to live in India. Salute and heartfelt thanks to Our PM Narendra Modi ji, and deep gratitude to our Indian Army and defence forces who let us sleep peacefully every night. Thu Thu Thu… Mere Desh Ko Kisi Ki Nazar Na Lage".

The actress's tweet comes amidst the unrest in West Asia after Israel's attack on Iran. West Asia is witnessing intense bombing, drone and missile strikes after Israel carried out strikes against Iran, killing its Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei. Iran retaliated with intensified strikes at US air bases across Qatar, Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia and Jordan.

This is the closest to a World War, the last of which the planet last saw 8 decades ago. Things are spiralling out of control as UK airplanes are hovering over the Middle Eastern skies as a defence exercise.

Earlier, actress Esha Gupta, who is known for Rustom, Jannat 2, Baadshaho and others, has assured her followers of her safety. On Sunday, the actress took to the Stories section of her Instagram and penned a note expressing her gratitude towards the Ministry of Defence, UAE.

Actress Sonal Chauhan also revealed that she is stranded in Dubai after flight operations in the city were suspended. She wrote on social media, "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".

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