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Clearly irritated by the invasion of space, the usually calm actor lost his cool and sternly told the paps, “Get back...
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Behave yourself: Sidharth Malhotra asks media to step back, gets protective of KiaraSidharth Malhotra and Kiara Advani were clicked in Bandra today. Sidharth appeared upset with the paparazzi. As he stepped out of the shop, he noticed the media getting too close to their vehicle, ...
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ET Now on MSNWho is Sidhartha Mallya? The son of ‘King of Good Times’ and his wild ride through fame, fortune, and life’s ups and downsSidhartha Mallya, son of the infamous ‘King of Good Times’ Vijay Mallya, has lived a life of fame, luxury, and personal ...
He added that he would hire the best lawyers in Europe to avoid the process, much like Vijay Mallya. Mallya is on ... Choksi in May 1959 in Bombay (now Mumbai). He completed his formal education ...
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"What about Vijay Mallya?" Karnataka Mahila Congress President after Mehul Choksi's arrestSpeaking with ANI, Sowmya Reddy questioned, "What about Vijay Mallya? When is he going to come back?" "Prime Minister promising that they are going to bring back the black money, what really ...
The bankruptcy petition against Mallya was made based on the personal guarantee he had given to lenders for loans to the now-defunct Kingfisher Airlines. However, following objections by Mallya ...
In more trouble for the Vijay Mallya, the Indian tycoon lost an appeal against a bankruptcy order made by London’s High Court over a more than 1 billion-pound ($1.28 billion) debt to lenders ...
According to a Gartner Survey, 58% of finance functions were using AI in 2024. Advt ETCIO spoke with Siddharth Sureka, Chief AI Officer, Motilal Oswal Financial Services Ltd, on a range of issues ...
The long-running case centres on loans made by a consortium of Indian banks, led by the State Bank of India, to Mr Mallya’s now-defunct Kingfisher Airlines. In 2017, the banks secured a ruling ...
LONDON: Indian tycoon Vijay Mallya on Wednesday lost an appeal against a bankruptcy order made by London's High Court over a more than 1 billion-pound ($1.28 billion) debt to lenders including the ...
Vijay Mallya, a former liquor baron, is currently in the UK and efforts by the Indian government to secure his extradition have ended in a naught as he is believed to have applied for asylum in ...
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