"I Did It My Way": Vijay Mallya, Lalit Modi Sing At Lavish UK Party – Viral Video Sparks Uproar
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In a video that has now gone viral across social media platforms, two of India’s most controversial businessmen—Vijay Mallya and Lalit Modi—were seen singing Frank Sinatra’s iconic song “My Way” at a grand party in the United Kingdom. The video, first leaked on Instagram before spreading to X (formerly Twitter) and Facebook, shows the duo performing the classic with visible confidence and flair. The clip has ignited strong reactions online, with many calling it "tone-deaf" and "ironic."
The setting of the event was nothing short of royal. Hosted at an exclusive private venue in central London, the lavish affair reportedly featured celebrity chefs, unlimited champagne, and a guest list made up of global elites, including former politicians, industrialists, and influencers. In the middle of this glittering setup, Mallya and Modi took to the stage for a surprise performance.
As they sang “I did it my way,” netizens were quick to point out the irony—both men have been evading Indian authorities for years, facing serious allegations of financial fraud and money laundering. The song choice, as many pointed out, seemed like a bold message to the world.
Social media reactions have been intense. On X, hashtags like #VijayMallya, #LalitModi, and #MyWayMockery began trending within hours. While some users posted memes, others expressed frustration and anger over what they saw as blatant disregard for Indian laws and the justice system.
“Vijay Mallya sings ‘I Did It My Way’—yes, we know. That’s the problem!” wrote one user.
“Only in 2025 will you see fugitives singing about doing it ‘their way’ at a five-star London party,” commented another.
The video has also sparked debates about the efficiency of extradition procedures and the role of international diplomacy in holding economic offenders accountable.
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Both Mallya and Modi have been staying in the UK for years, despite multiple extradition attempts by the Indian government.
- Vijay Mallya, the former owner of Kingfisher Airlines and United Breweries, owes Indian banks over ₹9,000 crore and has been declared a “willful defaulter.”
- Lalit Modi, the architect of the Indian Premier League (IPL), left India in 2010 after being accused of financial irregularities and money laundering.
Seeing them publicly revel in luxury while the legal system struggles to bring them back has left a sour taste for many Indians.
This viral video wasn’t just another celebrity moment—it struck a deeper chord with the Indian public. The combination of luxury, music, and two fugitives celebrating life abroad while facing serious charges at home raises questions about the system’s ability to deliver justice.
It also reflects a broader issue: how powerful individuals can use legal loopholes and global networks to live opulently despite facing charges. That they chose “I Did It My Way” only amplified the symbolism.
While the video appears to be a lighthearted karaoke moment, many experts believe it was more than that. Some political commentators argue that it was a form of silent protest or mockery aimed at the Indian establishment. Others believe it was simply an example of elite arrogance—untouched by consequences and immune to public sentiment.
Either way, the timing and content of the video ensure that it will remain in public memory for a long time.
The sight of Vijay Mallya and Lalit Modi singing “I Did It My Way” at a high-profile UK party may have amused their elite friends, but it has sparked nationwide outrage in India. With ongoing legal proceedings and failed extradition efforts, this video could become a symbol of systemic failure—or a rallying cry for reform.
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