Actors Divyanka Tripathi and Vivek Dahiya are back home after facing a nightmare robbery incident in Europe. Only yesterday, the two shared the news that they got the emergency certificate and are all set to come back to India. Now, Divyanka and Vivek have returned to India as they were spotted at the airport, looking elated with their return. The two even flashed their happy smiles when Paps asked them to pose at the Mumbai airport. Divyanka wore a simple black dress whereas Vivek donned a beige oversized t-shirt and jeans.
Divyanka Tripathi and Vivek Dahiya return to India
Divyanka Tripathi and Vivek Dahiya spotted at the airport
Before returning to India, the two dropped some pictures from the aircraft on their Instagram. Vivek captioned, “There’s just one life and it’s too short to waste!” He even shared a boomerang video with his wife Divyanka Tripathi, cheering their return to India. He captioned, “When little things become big and big things become little. Cheers to the brighter side of life. What do YOU want to raise a toast to today?”
Divyanka Tripathi and Vivek Dahiya release statement after being robbed
They wrote, “Thanks for your immense love and support. It truly means a lot! After losing so much thankfully the much needed love is not lost! Giving our loved ones and the concerned people an update as we are unable to reply to everyone personally. Currently, our money situation is kind of sorted as we have got some help from a dear friend. We have replaced the rented car as it was thankfully insured. We’ll be heading towards the embassy in another city today to get the emergency certificate sorted. Also, we have not lost everything as being reported. We have a few things left that were in the boot of the car. Also, left with our spirit intact! No one can snatch that away!“
For the unversed, Divyanka Tripathi and Vivek Dahiya were robbed of Rs 10 lakhs, passports and other expensive goods in Europe. The two were holidaying in Florence Italy and robbers broke into their rented car and stole everything. They then contacted the Indian embassy to help them out and that’s when they got the emergency certificate.
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