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Actor R Madhavan is in the USA with his family, confirms safety amid crisis in Dubai: Report

Updated on: 02 March,2026 10:48 AM IST  |  Mumbai
mid-day online correspondent |

Amid the escalating Israel-Iran conflict, R Madhavan confirmed he is safe in the US with his family and will stay there until the situation stabilises in Dubai. The actor also spoke about the Middle East ban on Dhurandhar 2 and audiences flying to India to watch it in theatres

Actor R Madhavan is in the USA with his family, confirms safety amid crisis in Dubai: Report

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The ongoing war in the Middle East between Israel and Iran has impacted the entire Gulf region. A large number of Indians live in the region, including several well-known Indian celebrities. Many celebs have shared updates about their safety, while some are yet to do so. Amid this, fans of actor R Madhavan raised concerns about his safety. A latest report suggests that the actor is currently in the USA and plans to remain there until the situation in the Middle East de-escalates.

R Madhavan is safe amid Dubai attacks


According to a report in Bollywood Hungama, R Madhavan has confirmed that he is in the United States of America with his family and is completely safe. He said that he and his family will stay in the Western country until the situation in Dubai returns to normal.



R Madhavan has been living in Dubai for a long time with his wife and son. The actor travels back and forth to India for work.

R Madhavan's work front

R Madhavan is currently gearing up for the release of his film Dhurandhar 2 which will be released in theatres on March 19. The film, directed by Aditya Dhar, faces a ban in the Middle East owing to its political themes. In a podcast with Sonia Shenoy on her YouTube channel, Madhavan spoke about people flying down from Dubai to India to watch Dhurandhar 2. He added, “That’s the power of good content. Now they are planning their business meetings around March 19 so that they can attend the meeting and watch Dhurandhar 2 because it’s not releasing in Dubai. For them, it would be so easy to just watch it on IPTV, okay? And I’m sure they could. But they want to experience watching a film like Dhurandhar in a theatre full of people. That gives you a community experience. Cinema allows that. Watching the same film alone at home feels completely different.”

The actor also spoke about how Dhar's filmmaking struck a chord with the audience. Reflecting on it, Madhavan said, “Traditionally, we’ve been making movies around the India–Pakistan war or our freedom struggle. That has been our action space and our core go-to in terms of storytelling. But the younger generation doesn’t even want that anymore. They’re like, ‘Samajh gaya main, kitni baar bologe?’ (I’ve understood it, how many times will you say it?) And I think after Dhurandhar, that whole India–Pakistan thing is going to go. That’s the full stop now.”

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