Karanvir Bohra Encounters Trouble With Air India Officials, Stopped From Flying To Kathmandu At Delhi Airport While On His Way To Shoot For Web Series The Casino

His big trip to Nepal, where he was all set to start shooting for his digital debut, The Casino, was jinxed for the actor got deported at Delhi Airport for 'travelling with an invalid document (his Aadhar card) and not carrying his passport.

Karanvir Bohra (Photo Credits: Instagram)

Looks like Karanvir Bohra has some bad luck at airports. Back in 2019, the actor encountered trouble and was detained at Moscow Airport for travelling with a damaged passport, but after tweeting to the necessary authorities and also the external affairs minister (now late) Sushma Swaraj, the actor was helped out, but only after suffering from this ordeal for 9 hours. And today, his big trip to Nepal, where he was all set to start shooting for his digital debut, The Casino, was jinxed for the actor got deported at Delhi Airport for 'travelling with an invalid document (his Aadhar card) and not carrying his passport.

KV immediately tweeted about the unfortunate incident and also explained how his documentation was an issue. He also called out Air India for letting him travel from Mumbai to Delhi in the first -place without informing him that he was missing a key document that was required for his further on the journey from Delhi to Kathmandu. The Casino: Karanvir Bohra to Make Digital Debut with ZEE5 Series.

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KV's industry buddies too reacted strongly on reading about his ordeal! Karanvir also revealed that he had to get one of his staff members to fly from Mumbai to Delhi with his passport.

Raghu Ram:

Jay Bhanushali:

Sudhanshu Pandey:

To this Air India replied by sending the actor a link of the necessary documents that he needed for immigration.

KVB humbly thanked the airline for the link but also raised a valid point - how did the Air India kiosk at Mumbai Airport not inform Bohra that he was missing an important document and stall him there, instead of allowing him to fly to Delhi on what the authorities there told him was 'an invalid document'? Now that's a fair point for everyone including the airline to ponder over, isn't it Karanvir?

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Jan 30, 2020 08:22 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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