Nushrratt
Bharuccha
Reaches
India
From
Israel:
Actor
Nushrratt
Bharuccha,
who
was
stuck
in
Israel
after
Palestinian
militant
group
Hamas
attacked
the
nation,
has
safely
returned
to
India
on
Sunday.
Our
cameras
captured
the
actress
upon
her
arrival
at
the
Mumbai
airport.
She
was
surrounded
by
many
media
reporters
who
wanted
to
know
more
about
her
time
in
the
war-torn
nation.
Let
us
tell
you
that
the
actress
was
in
Israel
to
attend
the
Haifa
International
Film
Festival
and
was
stranded
in
the
country
after
Hamas
launched
a
surprise
terror
attack
on
Israel,
leaving
hundreds
killed
and
injured.
Nushrratt
Bharuccha
returns
home
safely
from
Israel
Nushrratt
was
dressed
in
casual
pink
co-ord
casuals
and
looked
haggard.
She
had
a
sling
bag
around
her
waist.
The
Bollywood
diva
was
spotted
exiting
the
Chhatrapati
Shivaji
Maharaj
International
Airport
around
2.30
pm.
She
looked
disturbed
and
was
almost
in
tears
as
she
landed
safely
in
her
homeland.
She
requested
the
media
personnel
gathered
in
huge
numbers
outside
the
airport
to
give
her
"some
time".
"Mujhe
thoda
waqt
dijiye
(Please
give
me
some
time)," she
told
reporters
as
she
was
being
escorted
to
her
car
by
security.
Bollywood
diva
Nushrratt
Bharuccha,
who
recently
went
to
Israel
to
attend
the
Haifa
International
Film
Festival,
has
been
stuck
in
the
country.
Israel
is
currently
in
distress
after
a
conflict
between
Israel
and
Palestine
began
when
multiple
rockets
were
launched
from
different
locations
by
Hamas.
Soon
after
several
reports
of
her
going
missing
went
viral,
the
actor's
team
came
forward
and
informed
us
that
Nushrratt
has
successfully
reached
the
airport
area,
which
is
comparatively
safer,
and
soon
she
will
be
boarding
a
flight
out
of
Israel.
The
actor,
known
for
the
"Pyaar
Ka
Punchnama"
series,
"Sonu
Ke
Titu
Ki
Sweety",
and
"Chhorii",
was
in
Israel
to
attend
the
Haifa
International
Film
Festival,
which
ran
through
September
28
and
October
7.
Earlier
in
the
day,
Bharuccha's
publicist
said
she
was
"safe"
and
was
on
her
way
to
India.
According
to
reports,
the
actor's
team
had
lost
contact
with
her
after
a
surprise
attack
by
Hamas
militants
from
the
Gaza
Strip
at
daybreak
killed
at
least
22
Israelis
on
Saturday,
even
as
Prime
Minister
Benjamin
Netanyahu
declared
"war"
and
said
his
country
would
extract
an
"unprecedented
price"
from
its
enemy.
Bharuccha
was
last
seen
in
"Akelli",
the
thriller
drama
about
an
ordinary
Indian
woman
trapped
in
a
combat
zone.