Ihana Dhillon Returns To Punjab From Mumbai, Reunites With Parents

Ihana Dhillon has taken to her social media handle to share some pictures of her journey by flight amid the Covid-19 pandemic.

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Ihana Dhillon Returns To Punjab From Mumbai, Reunites With Parents
It seems like the ‘Hate Story IV’ actress Ihana Dhillon’s stay at Mumbai amid the lockdown has come to an end. The actress has finally returned to her home in Punjab and united with her parents on Thursday. She was in Mumbai till March to shoot a music video, but due to the sudden nationwide Covid-19 lockdown she couldn’t return to her home at that time. She spent the lockdown in Mumbai by doing yoga, meditation, reading books and learning Spanish. 

But on Thursday, she finally travelled to Chandigarh by air wearing a PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) suit. According to the ETimes report, Ihana said "I booked my air tickets twice earlier, soon as relaxations were announced on travel. Unfortunately, the flight got cancelled and I got stuck here in Mumbai. My parents live in Faridkot in Punjab while my sister stays in Chandigarh. Given the pandemic, I was worried about my parents living alone in Punjab in the situation.”

Ihana Dhillon has also taken to her social media handle to share some pictures of her. In the pictures, she can be seen wearing a PPE suit and posing outside the airport.


Ihana has done Punjabi films like, 'Daddy Cool Munde Fool', 'Blackia' among others. 

The actress will self-quarantine in her parents’ house for at least 14 days. She said, “My parents are old and I was anxious about their well-being. Not wanting to risk their safety, and mine, during the travel from Mumbai airport I covered up completely in the PPE. The situation is scary in Mumbai. Even if I contracted the virus, I could still stay asymptomatic while potentially becoming a carrier for my parents who are older." 

Further, Ihana’s Punjabi film 'Gol Gappe' was supposed to hit the theatres in April, but owing to the pandemic it got postponed. When asked about her other projects, she said, “Besides Punjabi, my Hindi film, 'Bhuj' is also in limbo. I heard that some Punjabi producers are planning to start shooting sometime soon. But producers of my films are in no hurry and will wait for things to settle down.” 


Image Source:-  instagram.com/ihanadhillon
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