This Article is From Jul 01, 2014

'Epic Reunion', Tweets Amjad Ali Khan After Getting Back 'Lost' Sarod

 'Epic Reunion', Tweets Amjad Ali Khan After Getting Back 'Lost' Sarod

This image was posted on Facebook by Amjad Ali Khan

Highlights

  • Legendary musician Ustad Amjad Ali Khan has been reunited with the Sarod that British Airways misplaced.
  • The 68-year-old wrote on Facebook: Epic Reunion!!! BA delivers my Sarod. Thank you all for your prayers and love, especially the media for their kind support. My soul is back!
  • A distressed Khan saab had yesterday accused the British Airways of misplacing his "beloved" Sarod and said it hadn't been found even two days after he took a flight from London to Delhi.
  • "I want my Sarod back, not any compensation," he told NDTV.
  • He had tweeted yesterday: After damaging my Sarod in 1997, British Airways now misplaces my Sarod. 48 hours and I still wait anxiously for some news. Still not traced!!!"
  • Khan saab has played the Sarod, which he named "Ganga", for 45 years. He played it on June 21 while performing at a tribute to Rabindranath Tagore in Darlington near London. He returned from London on Saturday with his wife Subhalaxmi.
New Delhi: Legendary musician Amjad Ali Khan's Sarod, lost in a British Airways flight, had been found and returned.

"Epic Reunion!!! BA delivers my Sarod. Thank you all for your prayers and love, especially the media for their kind support. My soul is back!" Mr Khan tweeted after getting back his instrument of 45 years.

(Also Read: Ustad Amjad Ali Khan's Favourite Sarod Lost While Flying from London to Delhi)

It was an angrier tweet from him on Monday morning that drew attention to his lost Sarod.

Mr Khan and his wife, who took a flight from London to Delhi on Saturday, spent long hours at the airport as officials searched for the instrument in the baggage.

On Monday, the 68-year-old tweeted, "After damaging my Sarod in 1997, British Airways now misplaces my Sarod. 48 hours and I still wait anxiously for some news. Still not traced!!!"

Mr Khan played the Sarod, which he named "Ganga", on June 21 while performing at a tribute to Rabindranath Tagore in Darlington near London."At the airport there, I took my Sarod and handed it over to the man and said, please take care of this...it's my life," Mr Khan told NDTV, remembering as troupe of musicians traveling on the same flight.

"We landed in Delhi in the middle of the night and they kept looking for the Sarod. They spotted a golf kit and said this is your instrument. We waited three-four hours...They promised that my Sarod would arrive in the next flight. But it has been 48 hours," he said, questioning how such a "big airline could be so careless".

In a statement, British Airways cited "intermittent problems" with the baggage system at a terminal in Heathrow. "We are working round the clock to reunite customers with their bags. We are very sorry that this process is taking longer than anticipated, and we fully understand the frustration that this is causing," said the airline.
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