Ammy Shares His Daughter's Message After Being Stuck In Abu Dhabi Amid US Iran War: I'll Hide Under My Bed

Punjabi artist Ammy Virk has voiced strong worries about UAE safety, while Sonal Chauhan also addressed concerns from Dubai. Both actors shared emotional updates on Instagram as rising tension in the United Arab Emirates left many Indian families anxious about relatives staying or stuck there.

Ammy Shares His Daughter s Message Amid US Iran War

Ammy Virk said the current strain in the region has affected him deeply at a personal level. The singer and actor revealed that the situation has become hard to handle emotionally, especially with close family members present in Dubai during this uncertain phase.

Ammy Virk’s emotional note on UAE safety

Explaining his state of mind, Virk wrote, "The situation in the UAE has been weighing heavily on my heart. My wife and my six-year-old daughter are there, and as a husband and father, it's impossible not to feel emotional and tense during times like this. 'Papa, I will hide under my bed if something happens. I am a strong girl papa, don't worry.' is not what a father wants to hear (sic)." Virk added that every new update from the Gulf region feels like it touches the family directly.

The singer then stressed how public figures also struggle when UAE safety feels uncertain. "No matter how strong we try to be in public life, at the end of the day we are family people (sic)," Virk continued, underlining that the fear seen in a child’s words can weigh on any parent.

Support for others and authorities’ role in UAE safety

Virk expanded his message to include other affected residents across the United Arab Emirates. He wrote, "At the same time, I know there are so many other families going through the same fear and anxiety. My prayers are not just for my loved ones, but for every person affected (sic)." The post pointed towards a shared sense of worry among Indians watching events unfold.

Virk also highlighted what he has heard about official efforts linked to UAE safety and relief. He wrote, "From what I am being told today, they are working tirelessly to ensure people remain safe and supported during this time. For that, I am truly grateful (sic)." The performer used the note to thank authorities while still acknowledging his own nervousness.

Closing his Instagram statement, Virk appealed for unity and calm as the situation continues. He wrote, "Let us continue to pray for peace, stability and the well-being of everyone there. May this phase pass soon and may all families feel secure and protected (sic)." The message drew attention to both emotional strain and hope for a stable return to normal life.

Earlier in the post, Virk had explained that his wife and six-year-old daughter are in Dubai, which sharpened his focus on UAE safety. The comment underlined how conflict news becomes more intense when close relatives live in the affected area, turning every headline into a personal concern.

While Virk spoke about family fear, Sonal Chauhan described her own experience of being stuck in Dubai. The actor was among travellers facing disruption after services were hit, and had earlier tried to contact Indian authorities for help in returning home amid the uncertainty.

As anxiety about UAE safety grew online, Chauhan later updated followers about her situation on Sunday. She posted, "To everyone messaging me and checking up on me – Thank you, and I'm sorry for not being able to reply. Your concern really means a lot. I am safe, and I assure you, the authorities are doing their best to keep everyone safe. There's nothing to panic about. (sic)"

Chauhan also praised official measures associated with UAE safety, noting, "Surely, Dubai is the safest place in the world. @modgovae is in protecting and safeguarding everyone. Things are totally under control. And I request everyone to refrain from spreading panic. Praying for everyone's safety. Om Namah Shivay (sic)." The actor urged people to stay calm and avoid sharing unverified fears.

Together, the statements from Ammy Virk and Sonal Chauhan shed light on how tension in the United Arab Emirates is affecting Indian families emotionally. Their messages reflect anxiety, gratitude towards authorities and repeated appeals for peace, stability and protection for everyone living in or travelling through Dubai and other parts of the region.

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