New Delhi, Days after she and her husband Vivek Dahiya lost their passports and cash in a robbery during a vacation in Florence, television actress Divyanka Tripathi on Friday said their money situation is resolved and they will now head to the Indian embassy in another city to obtain them. an emergency certificate for your return home.

The robbery took place on Wednesday afternoon (local time) in the Italian resort town, when the actors went out to lunch while their car was parked at the resort where they were due to check in.

Tripathi, star of shows like "Yeh Hai Mohabbatein" and "Banoo Main Teri Dulhann", shared an update on her Instagram Stories on Thursday and thanked her friends and well-wishers for their support.

"Thank you for the immense love and support from her. It really means a lot! After losing so much, thankfully, much-needed love is not lost!

"We are giving an update to our loved ones and concerned people as we cannot respond to everyone personally. Currently, our money situation is more or less fixed as we have the help of a dear friend," she wrote.

Earlier, Tripathi said she and Dahiya lost their passports, cash and cards when thieves smashed the window of their rental car while they were at a resort near Florence, where they are currently vacationing.

In the update, the actor said they had replaced the rental car because he was "insured."

"Today we will go to the embassy in another city to obtain the emergency certificate. In addition, we have not lost everything as reported (sic). We have some things left that were in the trunk of the car. In addition, our spirits are intact! "No one can take it away from us," he added.

An emergency certificate is issued to Indian citizens whose passports have been lost, stolen or damaged.