
VIJAY MALLYA, boss of the now disappeared Airlines Kingfisher Airlines, faces court for alleged fraud and money laundering £9,000 Crore, sat on a four -hour sincere conversation with Podcaster Raj Shamani – a rare public performance that quickly became viral, accumulates over 2.8 million views and a lot of online responses.
In Mallly’s podcast, she denied all the accusations against him and issued a rare apology to her former employees while thinking about the fall of Kingfisher airlines.
Baron liqueur spoke in more detail about his first media appearance in nine years, the rise and collapse of Kingfisher, and how he founded the Royal Challengers Bengalur (RCB).
When he asked if he would consider returning to India, Malllya said, “If I have a fair securing of a fair trial and a dignified existence in India, I will be serious about it.”
Mallya, who dealt with the “Fugital” brand, noted, “You can call me a refugee, but I have escaped. I flew on the overlapping visit.
Podcast called “Vijay Mallya Podcast: Rise & Fall Offall of Kingfisher Airlines, Loans & RCB” has raised many reactions online:
One user noted: “The largest Indian podcaster for some reason. Voice, vision.”
Others wrote: “2.7 million views in 10 hours for a 4 -hour podcast. Man, he’s the best guest of podcast so far. He likes listening and learning.”
The listener appreciated Shamani’s preparation: “This will be the biggest podcast Raj Shamani. Already halfway and realized how much the basis he made before the interview. Kudos, brother!”
Another user expressed admiration for Malllya and said, “Mr. Malllyo, you will come back in India once. God is watching you. People will love you again. Faith in God! Yet many of your fans are waiting to start the Kingfisher calendar.” ”
One viewer added, “Can we declare him the best podcaster in the country?! Hat to you, Raj Shamani, Lord.”
Vijay Malllya is accused of cheating the consortium of Indian banks of more £9,000 crore (approximately $ 1.2 billion), especially through loans granted to its now defunct airline Kingfisher. In February this year Mallya reported the High Court in Karnataka that £6,200 crore debt owed to banks has been obtained “several times above” and asked for a detailed statement of the accounts received by the amounts obtained, United Breweries Holdings Limited (UBHL, now in liquidation) and other certificates.
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