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Fugitives Vijay Mallya & Lalit Modi sing Sinatra's 'I Did It My Way' at a star-studded London party, sparking outrage online.
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| India's fugitives go bold in London! |
In a video that has taken social media by storm, Indian fugitives Vijay Mallya and Lalit Modi were spotted singing Frank Sinatra's iconic song "I Did It My Way" at a lavish London party filled with celebrities, industrialists, and socialites. The viral clip, shared widely on X (formerly Twitter) and Instagram, has sparked widespread outrage and fascination across India and beyond.
The party was reportedly attended by several well-known Indian and international celebrities, though their identities remain mostly undisclosed.
Vijay Mallya
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Wanted in India for ₹9,000 crore bank loan default cases.
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Living in the UK since 2016; his extradition has been delayed repeatedly.
Lalit Modi
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Accused of financial irregularities during his tenure as IPL Chairman.
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Living abroad since 2010, mostly in the UK.
Despite their legal troubles in India, both have been frequently spotted at high-profile events across Europe.
India has been pursuing the extradition of both individuals for years:
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Mallya's extradition was approved by UK courts, but delayed due to legal technicalities.
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Modi faces multiple Enforcement Directorate (ED) cases but has managed to avoid extradition so far.
The viral video may reignite calls from Indian authorities and citizens for tougher diplomatic pressure on the UK.
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