Vivek Oberoi Thanks UAE Leadership on His Return to Dubai Amid Middle East Strife
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Mumbai, March 6 (NationPress) Bollywood star Vivek Oberoi has conveyed his heartfelt thanks to the leadership of the UAE as he made his way back to Dubai amid the escalating tensions in the Middle East.
Describing the UAE as his home, the 'Masti' actor expressed immense gratitude for the chance to reunite with his family in Dubai after a prolonged separation during this period of growing geopolitical unrest.
In a video shared on his social media platform, Vivek stated, "For all of us representing over 200 nationalities residing here, the UAE is truly home. In recent days, as geopolitical tensions intensified, the distance between where I had been and where my family awaited felt heavier than ever. Upon my return to Dubai, I sensed that every individual on that plane carried a silent narrative within their eyes."
He admitted to having spent the entirety of the journey with a racing heart and focused entirely on his children.
Vivek also praised the UAE government for demonstrating resilience during these uncertain times.
He further commented, "Today, I am more grateful than ever for the steadfastness of the UAE government amidst global uncertainty. Your calm leadership has provided the safety we needed to return. You have built a nation that not only functions but also offers protection."
The 'Saathiya' actor continued by saying, "As a proud Indian, I extend my gratitude on behalf of all Indians living in the UAE for your commitment to our safety and for standing with us as one of us, rather than merely interacting from afar. Thank you."
"My sincere appreciation goes to the UAE leadership, the frontline heroes, and the crew of @emirates for their remarkable guardianship. It feels wonderful to be back," his post captioned.
Recently, Vivek Oberoi, who relocated to Dubai a few years ago, reaffirmed his belief in the robust bond between India and the UAE through another social media update, describing their relationship as 'a bridge of steel' while praying for those caught in the conflict zones of the Middle East.