Jun 18, 2025 10:20 AM IST Varun Grover took to social media to specific his views whereas reposting the information about an Air India flight from Delhi to Paris getting cancelled. Screenwriter-director Varun Grover is relieved that passenger security is being prioritised after the Ahmedabad airplane crash. Reacting to the information of the Air India flight from Delhi to Paris getting cancelled resulting from points detected throughout pre-flight checks, he mentioned it appears they have been earlier flying with ‘chalta hai’ perspective however should not taking dangers anymore. Also learn: ₹45 lakh whereas I earned simply ₹45,000′: Varun Grover reveals why he give up writing for TV”>’Farhan Akhtar bought ₹45 lakh whereas I earned simply ₹45,000′: Varun Grover reveals why he give up writing for TV Varun Grover is now hoping that the airline may also enhance their baseline security and upkeep. Varun Grover reactsVarun took to X, previously often known as Twitter, to specific his views, which he shared whereas reposting the information about an Air India flight from Delhi to Paris getting cancelled resulting from some points which have been recognized throughout pre-flight checks. “Looks like earlier they were flying with minimal checks, ‘chalta hai’ (it’s okay) attitude but are not taking risks anymore. So the same flight with same number of tech issues would have been airborne a few weeks ago but someone has put their foot down finally,” Varun wrote. Varun, who is thought for writing movies like Masaan, Superboys of Malegaon and most just lately Homebound, is now hoping that the airline may also enhance their baseline security and upkeep. “Hope they improve their baseline safety and maintenance and if that means cancelling most flights for the next few months, totally a financial risk worth taking,” he added. After the information of the crash, Varun had tweeted, “A horrible day for us Indians. 240 plus lives – every one a complete universe of dreams, aspirations, possibilities – just disappear due to a system that won’t take responsibility nor allow anyone to ask questions”. “In just last few months innocent citizens have died in stampedes, falling from trains, lynched on fake charges, crushed in road rage or drunk driving, and now in a crash possibly aided by systemic greed. But we must remain silent and accept everything as our fate, if not our own fault,” he added. Air India flight from Delhi to Paris cancelledOn Tuesday, flight AI 143 from Delhi to Paris was cancelled after the pre-flight checks revealed sure points within the plane. “Flight AI143 from Delhi to Paris of 17 June has been cancelled. The mandatory pre-flight checks identified an issue which is being presently addressed. However, in view of the flight coming under the restrictions on night operations at Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG) airport, the said flight has been cancelled…We are providing hotel accommodation and also offering full refunds on cancellations or complimentary rescheduling if opted by the passengers. Consequently, flight AI142 from Paris to Delhi on June 17, 2025 also stands cancelled,” an Air India spokesperson was quoted as saying by ANI. The Delhi to Paris flight is the second Air India flight to be cancelled on Tuesday. Earlier, an Ahmedabad-London Gatwick flight (AI 159) was cancelled resulting from unavailability of Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner plane. An Air India flight from San Francisco-Mumbai additionally suffered a technical snag and the passengers have been pressured to deplane in the course of the scheduled cease at Kolkata’s Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Airport in Kolkata. Aftermath of the Ahmedabad airplane crashAfter the Ahmedabad airplane crash, a sequence of Air India flights have both been diverted or cancelled. On Monday, at the least three 787 Dreamliners, operated by British Airways, Lufthansa, and Air India, have been pressured to return to their origin airports after takeoff. A London-bound Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner plane crashed right into a hostel complicated shortly after takeoff from Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport in Ahmedabad on June 12, killing 241 passengers and crew.







