Lalit Modi and Vijay Mallya Spark Outrage with Lavish London Party

Lalit Modi and Vijay Mallya were recently seen enjoying a lavish party in London, singing Frank Sinatra's 'I Did It My Way.' The event, attended by over 310 guests, has gone viral, drawing public outrage and raising questions about how these fugitives continue to live luxuriously despite serious legal troubles in India. With both men evading extradition for years, their extravagant lifestyles have sparked intense scrutiny on social media. Discover more about this controversial gathering and the reactions it has provoked.
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Lalit Modi and Vijay Mallya Spark Outrage with Lavish London Party

A Night to Remember

Fugitive businessmen Lalit Modi and Vijay Mallya were spotted performing Frank Sinatra’s classic hit 'I Did It My Way' during an extravagant party hosted by Modi in London.


The footage, which Modi shared on his Instagram account, quickly went viral, igniting public anger and renewed scrutiny regarding the opulent lifestyles of individuals evading Indian law enforcement.


The star-studded event reportedly welcomed over 310 attendees, including celebrities, close friends, and family members from around the world. Former RCB cricketer Chris Gayle was also present, posting an Instagram story with a photo of himself alongside Modi and Mallya, captioned: 'We living it up. Thanks for a lovely evening,' while tagging both men.


Modi, who previously served as the IPL commissioner, cheekily captioned his video post: 'Had an amazing night with 310 friends and family... Thank you to one and all who attended this evening and made it one of the most special nights for me. Hope this video doesn’t break the internet. Controversial for sure. But that’s what I do best.'


The video has sparked intense reactions on social media, with users questioning how these high-profile fugitives can continue to host and attend such lavish gatherings in London while facing serious legal issues in India.


Both Mallya, who is implicated in a ₹9,000 crore loan default case, and Modi, wanted for financial irregularities associated with the IPL, have been living abroad for years, successfully avoiding extradition.


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