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Zayed Khan's belongings misplaced at airport Click here to add this article to My Clips

By IndiaFM News Bureau, May 19, 2007 - 10:12 IST

Now here’s something you see everyday- Lost luggage at Mumbai’s International airport.

Today morning when actor Zayed Khan and his wife Mallika were returning back to Mumbai from South of France after a brief holiday, the actor’s luggage was misplaced by the airline authorities.

The usual Dus bahanes of the airport personnel somehow didn’t make him Rocky- The Rebel and he didn’t cite Chura Liya Hai Tumne.

On a serious note, Zayed kept his calm during the incident at the airport and he followed the standard procedure in getting the lost luggage back. (Though we could have sworn there was the sarcastic “Why does this happen only at Mumbai’s International Airport?”). Clearly the displeasure was seen on his face. Apparently he wasn’t the only one with lost baggage. There were other passengers too in the lost luggage line. Luckily Zayed didn’t join the Fight Club.

Here's to Zayed for showing amazing patience and being quite a gentleman. We sincerely hope he’s found his stuff and is at home by the time this article is published.





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