
The flamboyant Vijay Mallya was once a prominent figure in the business sector. He recently gained attention when the Royal Challengers Bangalore secured the IPL trophy as he established the team back in 2008. During this event he took to social media to congratulate the team and commend their dedication. Additionally he owned a villa named Kingfisher in Goa which was sold at auction in 2017. A famous Bollywood couple purchased the property and renamed it King Mansion. Let’s identify who they are. Actor-Business Tycoon Of the Bollywood Industry Here we are talking about actor Sachiin Joshi who is known for working in many Bollywood films. In 2017 Sachiin who owns Viking Ventures along with his actress spouse Urvashi Sharma acquired the property for Rs 73.01 crore. This extravagant estate encompassing 12350 square feet was previously owned by United Breweries Holdings the parent company of Kingfisher Airlines. After acquiring it he named estate Kings Mansion. For the unversed Sachiin Joshi is also a businessman involved in the alcohol industry with one of his products named Kings Beer mirroring the name of his villa. More About Sachiin Joshi and His Wife Urvashi Sharma Sachiin Joshi is son of Jagdish Joshi owner of JMJ Group of Industries who made his Bollywood debut in 2011 with the movie Aazaan. He subsequently appeared in Mumbai Mirror and Jackpot alongside Sunny Leone and has acted in various Telugu films as well. He took on the role that Aditya Roy Kapoor played in the Telugu version of Aashiqui 2 titled Nee Jathaga Nenundali. Besides his acting career Sachiin is also engaged in business ventures and is married to former actress Urvashi Sharma who is best known for films like Naqaab Khatta Meetha Baabarr Three Chakradhaar and Aakrosh. The actress also appeared in Khatron Ke Khiladi: Season 1 and ended as first runner-up. More about Vijay Mallya Vijay Mallya often referred to as the “King of Good Times” was as prominent in Indias business news as he was in the flashy party scenes featured in the media’s Page 3. However his empire began to collapse following his alleged default on a ₹900 crore loan with IDBI Bank along with various other financial misconducts. In 2016 as Indian authorities started to tighten the screws Mallya quietly left for the United Kingdom abandoning numerous legal issues and the opulent Kingfisher Villa. The property owned by United Breweries Holdings was taken over by a group of banks led by the State Bank of India to recover Mallyas debts.
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