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Actor Celina Jaitly fights to free brother detained in UAE amid personal turmoil

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NEW DELHI: In the 2024 Bollywood thriller Jigra, Alia Bhatt plays a woman who risks everything to save her brother from a death sentence abroad.

For actor Celina Jaitly, that story has spilled from reel to reality.

Major (Retd) Vikrant Kumar Jaitly has been under “arbitrary detention” in the United Arab Emirates for the past 17 months, Jaitly said.

The retired Special Forces officer and former UN peacekeeper was picked up from a mall in September 2024For nearly nine months, his whereabouts remained unknown, with no formal arrest on record and no access to legal representation, she said.

“I got to know around 29 September. The call came at around nine at night,” Jaitly told PTI Videos. “I was living in Austria then. At first, I thought my brother was playing a prank. For an hour, I dismissed it as one of his stupid jokes.”

Her fight for Vikrant unfolded amid personal turmoil. She was already trapped in what she described as a very bad marriage in Austria.Jaitly, who won the title of Femina Miss India in 2001 and was fourth runner-up at Miss Universe the same year, had a successful career in films before she left it to settle into married life. She starred in box office hits such as No EntryApna Sapna Money MoneyGolmaal ReturnsZindaThank You and the critically acclaimed short film Seasons Greeting.

Jaitly said that when news of her brother’s detention reached her, she was already at a breaking point. Standing up for him meant escaping her own circumstances.What followed was another blow. Friends and relatives she turned to, she claimed, largely stayed away.With diplomatic channels yielding no clarity on her brother, Jaitly approached the Delhi High Court, filing a writ of habeas corpus. Only after the petition did authorities disclose a prosecution number and confirm her brother’s location.

“We have only one prosecution number, and that too I received only after I put my writ petition before the Honourable Delhi High Court,” she said. “All I was told was a vague title of ‘National Security’. There is still very little clarity on why Vikrant was taken and why he is in detentionThrough legal and grievance channels, it was confirmed in mid-2025 that Vikrant had been shifted to the Al Wathba detention centre in Abu Dhabi. The Delhi High Court has since passed an order allowing a UAE-based legal firm to represent him, a move Jaitly has described as a long-awaited breakthrough.

As she shared the update on social media, voices from the film industry also rallied behind her, including actor Preity Zinta, who publicly expressed support.

“Nobody really came forward to support. Many treated the issue as a ‘taboo’ and washed their hands of it. In my darkest hour, I realised I had neither friends nor family in my immediate circle… Instead, complete strangers came and stood by me like a rock.”

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