‘444 Days Without My Brother’: Celina Jaitly Posts Ahead Of Her Birthday Today For Her Brother’s Safe Return

Today is Celina Jaitly's birthday, and a day ahead of it the 'Janasheen' actoress didn't share any celebration post. Instead, she put out a message that comes from a place most people never have to visit - the fear of losing a loved one, the exhaustion of waiting, and the helplessness of not knowing what the next day will bring. Her post was not just an update; it was the voice of a sister who has carried a fight alone for more than a year. To understand the weight of her words, you need the full picture - who her brother is, what happened to him, and why this latest post matters.

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How This Ordeal Began

According to her, everything changed 444 days ago. She claimed Major Vikrant was abducted and then held incommunicado for eight months in Abu Dhabi. According to his family, they had limited or no verified communication for several months. For them, it was a period of uncertainty, with no clear information about his condition or legal status. After those eight months, he was reportedly moved into detention.

  • Still no access.
  • Still no communication.
  • Still no answers.

For his sister, every day since then has been a cycle of fear, hope, and silence. The kind that eats away at you slowly.

The Soldier Behind The Headlines And The Brother Behind the Uniform

Major (Retd.) Vikrant Kumar Jaitly isn't just "Celina Jaitly's brother."

  • He's a retired Indian Army officer who dedicated his best years to military service.
  • He comes from a long line of soldiers, four generations strong and grew up surrounded by the discipline, sacrifice, and pride that comes with that life.
  • After retirement, he moved to the UAE in 2016 for work, building a civilian life just like many ex-servicemen do once their years in uniform are over.

No one in his family could have imagined where that path would lead.

The Day Everything Changed

In September 2024, he was taken into custody in Abu Dhabi. His family calls it an abduction - sudden, unclear, and deeply alarming.

What followed was even harder to process:

  • Eight months with absolutely no communication
  • No confirmation of his wellbeing, and
  • No explanation of what he was accused of.

Imagine being a family member, refreshing your phone every hour, calling every number you can find, writing to every official and still having no voice on the other end.

The Months Of Silence That Followed

Even after he was moved into formal detention in the UAE, the silence barely lifted.
Celina and the rest of the family kept requesting updates, consular access, medical checks, legal assistance, anything that would prove he was safe. For months, they received almost nothing. The only moment that broke the silence came from a single call. A brief, strained phone call he somehow managed to make. Celina describes it as a voice full of pain, fear, and urgency - a call made to the only number he could still remember. That was the last time she heard him.

Why Celina Went to Court

After months of dead ends and unanswered appeals, she took the fight to the Delhi High Court. Her petition demanded:

  • Legal assistance for her brother
  • Regular consular access
  • Updates on his condition
  • A nodal officer to coordinate with the family
  • Communication between him and his wife, and him and Celina

The court responded. It issued notices to the Ministry of External Affairs, asked for detailed status updates, and directed that he must receive legal representation. The next hearing is set for early December. For Celina, this wasn't just a legal step, it was the only avenue left.

Where The Government Stands

  • The Indian government says it is offering consular support.
  • Officials have visited him multiple times in detention.
  • They have also told the court that they are working on ensuring communication between him, his wife in the UAE, and Celina.
  • It isn't the full clarity the family needs but it is movement.
  • And right now, any movement matters.

The Message She Shared Just Before Her Birthday

A day before turning a year older, Celina's Instagram post didn't celebrate anything.

  • It counted days.
  • It spelled out fear.
  • It spoke of how her brother gave his strength, youth, and life to India and how helpless she feels trying to get him back.

Her words came from a place only someone living in daily uncertainty can speak from.
She warned that Indian veterans working abroad may be becoming vulnerable targets, asked why this keeps happening and urged the country not to look away. If you strip away the numbers and the grief, her message has one simple point:

  • Don't forget him.
  • Don't slow down.
  • Don't let this fade out.

What Her Fight Really Means

Celina isn't campaigning for sympathy. She's reminding India that behind every soldier is a family that lives with the consequences long after the uniform is folded away. Her brother served the country. Now, she wants the country to show up for him.

On the eve of her birthday, she didn't ask for wishes or celebration. She asked for something far heavier - pressure, urgency, and a promise that her brother won't be left behind. And that's a message worth paying attention to.