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90s Travel Safer? Actor Naresh's Airport Rant
4 Dec
Summary
- Actor Naresh experienced significant disruption due to an IndiGo flight delay.
- He expressed frustration over airport chaos and poor passenger ground crew interaction.
- Naresh reminisced about air travel being more reliable and comfortable in the 1990s.
Actor Naresh, widely recognized in Telugu cinema and as actor Mahesh Babu's stepbrother, recently detailed his exasperating encounter with a major IndiGo airlines technical glitch that severely impacted flights. The actor took to social media to share the disarray at the airport, contrasting it with his memories of more dependable air travel.
Naresh posted a video depicting passengers in confusion near the boarding gates, accompanied by a written account of his experience. He stated that flights had become a 'cesspool for bacteria' and wished for a 'time machine' to return to the 1990s, when he felt air travel was safer and less chaotic. His remarks pointed to a significant decline in the travel experience.
His commentary also touched upon the lack of privacy, noting how modern scanners could easily identify individuals even with disguises. Naresh, son of the late actress Vijaya Nirmala and actor Krishna, has had a notable career in films, most recently appearing in 'Mass Jathara', and his candid remarks shed light on common traveler frustrations.




