India, March 13 -- Among many Indians stranded in the UAE during the bombings in the midst of the ongoing US Israel Iran war was actor Lara Dutta Bhupathi. After posting an emotional video on social media about the situation she was facing in Dubai, the actor is now safely back in India. Excerpts from her conversation on The Right Angle with Sonal Kalra: I normally don't put out videos like that, as you don't want to create panic. But I was undertaking a dangerous journey back with my daughter (Saira, 14), and we didn't know what was awaiting us. I had this 1% thought that this could possibly be the last thing that ever goes out. My daughter has been playing tennis since she was seven, and three years ago, we made a choice to move to Dubai to allow her to train with an elite coach who's based there. Saira and I were on our own because (husband) Mahesh (Bhupathi, tennis player) was away in London for work when this war broke out. Until the time you actually have bombs being intercepted overhead, it doesn't feel like it's a close reality. However, the UAE government is doing an incredible job of keeping everybody safe. So we chose to take a flight from Fujairah. We hadn't left the house until then. The only instructions we were given were to stay indoors. We lived just about 10 kms away from the Jebel Ali Port, which was being bombed every day. So we decided to take a chance, as I wanted to be with my husband and my family. We drove two hours to Fujairah, and just a day earlier, Fujairah port and the oil refinery had been bombed. It was scary. I was joking with my co-star Akshay Kumar that I felt like I was part of Airlift 2. Even at the airport, you could hear these booms, and you were just hoping that nothing was struck. Hats off to the airlines, as well. I am very sure my daughter is going to have some amount of trauma after this experience....