
Actor Ali Fazal faced a horrible experience at the Goa airport recently while traveling back to Mumbai. The actor who landed at the wrong gate was guided by the ground staff to the gate he was supposed to be at. The staff behaved in a appropriate manner with the actor who was made to board a Bangalore based flight, which he eventually realised was not his flight and made it outside just in time.
The actor was in Goa shooting for Prakash Raj’s directorial Tadka opposite Taapsee Paanu.
A fellow passenger said, “The problem arose when Ali landed at a wrong gate within the airport and he was then guided to another gate and the staff present there instead of helping him treated him in a very impolite manner. All annoyed Ali said that he wasn’t given any instructions and that the way the staff behaved with him was not acceptable. They made him board a wrong flight to Bangalore but somehow he managed to get in his Mumbai flight at time.”
He also revealed about how one crew member Civia D’Souza went to the extent of calling him names and spoke very inhumanly to him.
Ali Fazal said, “It’s because of us passengers travelling in flights they generate income and instead of them helping and guiding us they were being so harsh.”
Ali later took to twitter to bring the issue to the airline’s notice to make them aware about the disrespectful nature shown by the airport staff.
Appauling service in Goa. @goairlinesindia ground staff is rude and abusive and clueless. Staff-Civia de souza-the woman says its my fault.
— ALI (@alifazal9) May 15, 2016
Ali was later quoted saying that it was a very unpleasant experience and that he has been traveling on that flight frequently and has never had such an experience.
He later said, “The staff was quick enough to get in touch with me and asked me to send the mail regarding the inconvenience caused by the staff.”
Meanwhile, Ali is preparing for his role in the film which is a remake of the Tamil film Un Samayal Arayil. He will be sharing screen space with Taapsee.
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