
âBiggest fugitivesâ Lalit Modi, Vijay Mallya captured on London party video
IPL founder Lalit Modi has posted a social media video from a party for Vijay Mallyaâs 70th birthday in London, referring to the pair as the âtwo biggest fugitivesâ of India. The video on his Instagram handle is the second in the past few days capturing birthday celebrations for Mallya, wanted in India on fraud and money laundering charges in connection with loans to the now-defunct Kingfisher Airlines. Also Read | Deadlock in Lalit Modi IPL case âWe are the two fugitives, the biggest fugitives of India,â Lalit Modi, the founding commissioner of the Indian Premier League (IPL), can be heard saying in the video. The caption to the Instagram post reads: âLetâs break the internet down in India again. Happy birthday my friend Vijay Mallyaâ. âSomething for you media folks. Wat (sic) your heard out with envy,â adds Lalit Modi. Mallya, who turned 70 on December 18, can be seen smiling along with partner Pinki Lalwani. The latest video post follows a few others showing glimpses of a pre-birthday bash at Lalit Modi's Belgrave Square home in central London. âAn amazing celebration for my dear friend Vijay Mallya at my house last night for all his friends and family who flew in from all corners of the world. Another cornerstone achieved by the King of Goodtimes - his 70th birthday. Wish him all the happiness and success,â read the previous post. Images shared by some of the guests who were at the party included glimpses of high-profile guests such as British actor Idris Elba and Indian entrepreneurs including Biocon founder Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw. Both Lalit Modi and Vijay Mallya face legal challenges in India around allegations of financial impropriety, which they both have denied. Mallya is believed to be on bail in the UK as he continues to refuse extradition while a âconfidentialâ legal matter, believed to be related to an asylum application, is resolved. Earlier this year, a consortium of Indian banks led by the State Bank of India (SBI) won a court appeal in London to uphold a bankruptcy order against him in a long-standing legal battle seeking repayment of a judgment debt of around 1.05 billion pounds owed by Kingfisher Airlines. In October, it emerged that Mallya had discontinued an application to annul the UK bankruptcy order, which meant the âTrustee in Bankruptcyâ could continue to pursue his assets for the banks to realise the repayment of the judgment debt. Published - December 24, 2025 06:57 am IST
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