• Nushrratt Bharuccha finally reaches Mumbai airport from terror-stricken Israel

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    Nushrratt Bharuccha finally reaches Mumbai airport from terror-stricken Israel
    Hamas fighters in the Gaza Strip launched an unprecedented, multifront attack on Israel, launching thousands of rockets...

    Digital Desk: Nushratt Bharuccha, a well-known Bollywood actor from the Pyar ka Punchnamaa series, has arrived in India safely. A video of the actor exiting the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport was captured, and he could be seen looking noticeably concerned. Following Israel's attack by Hamas militants, Bharuccha was still stuck there until Sunday afternoon when she finally made it to Mumbai.

    The actor left the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport at 2.30 p.m. dressed in salmon-pink casuals.

    Bharuccha asked for "some time" from the throngs of reporters gathering outside the airport. "Mujhe thoda waqt dijiye (Please give me some time)," she told reporters as she was being led to her car by security, according to Pakistani news agency PTI.

    According to news reports, Nushrratt Bharuccha, who is most known for her roles in "Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety" and "Chhorii," visited Israel to attend the Haifa International Film Festival, which took place between September 28 and October 7. 


    Bharuccha's publicist, Sanchita Trivedi, stated earlier in the day that the actor is "safe" and is travelling to India.

    After a surprise attack by Hamas militants from the Gaza Strip at dawn on Saturday that left at least 22 Israelis dead despite Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declaring "war" and vowing that his nation would exact a "unprecedented price" from its enemy, reports claim that the actor's team had lost contact with her.

    She last appeared in the thriller drama Akelli, in which she portrayed a regular Indian woman who got stranded in a battle zone in Iraq and had to fight for survival. She will now appear in Chhorii 2.

    Hamas fighters in the Gaza Strip launched an unprecedented, multifront attack on Israel, launching thousands of missiles while dozens of them broke through the heavily guarded border in multiple spots and caught the nation off guard on a significant holiday.

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu claimed that his country was "at war" and demanded that all army reserves be called up. The invasion brought back memories of the conflict in 1973, which took place almost exactly 50 years ago.