Viral Video: Lalit Modi, Vijay Mallya sing ‘I did it my way’ at lavish London party, click photo with Chris Gayle
- Lalit Modi hosted an extravagant summer gathering at his London residence where he and Vijay Mallya performed Frank Sinatra's 'I Did It My Way' during a karaoke session.
- This event followed years of legal controversies, with Modi living in the UK since 2010 amid fraud allegations, and Mallya declared a fugitive economic offender after leaving India in 2016.
- About 310 friends and family, including former Royal Challengers Bangalore cricketer Chris Gayle who posted photos captioned 'We living it up. Thanks for a lovely evening,' attended the gathering.
- Mallya stated on social media that Indian authorities seized assets worth Rs 14,131 crore, exceeding his debts, and said, 'I am still an economic offender' entitled to relief he will pursue.
- The viral video and public event renewed attention on Modi and Mallya's legal struggles in India and the UK while highlighting their continued social presence abroad.
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Lalit Modi shared this video of the party on his Instagram post, after which it has been in the news. More than 300 people reportedly attended this party. These included Lalit's friends and his family members from different parts of the world.
Lalit Modi, Vijay Mallya Belt Out ‘I Did It My Way’ at Glitzy London Party, Chris Gayle Joins Star-Studded Night (Watch Video) | 👍 LatestLY
A glitzy London party thrown by former IPL commissioner Lalit Modi went viral after he posted a video of himself singing Frank Sinatra’s “I Did It My Way” alongside fugitive tycoon Vijay Mallya. The clip, shared on Instagram, sparked buzz and criticism due to their controversial pasts. 👍 Lalit Modi, Vijay Mallya Belt Out ‘I Did It My Way’ at Glitzy London Party, Chris Gayle Joins Star-Studded Night (Watch Video).
Viral Video: Lalit Modi, Vijay Mallya sing ‘I did it my way’ at lavish London party, click photo with Chris Gayle
The video quickly went viral on social media, sparking a buzz given the legal controversies associated with both Vijay Mallya and Lalit Modi. Modi, too, acknowledged the controversial nature of the video, saying that's what he does “the best”.
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