Vijay Mallya's Kingfisher Villa sold to actor-businessman Sachiin Joshi


Mumbai, Apr 8 (TNN): Vijay Mallya's famous Kingfisher Villa has finally been sold. After failing to find any bidders at multiple auctions, lenders have agreed to dispose the property through a negotiated sale to actor-businessman Sachiin Joshi.

Joshi is understood to have paid marginally higher than the last reserve price of Rs 73 crore. As per practice, banks are allowed to search for buyers if they do not get any response after failing to auction a property. When contacted SBI chairman Arundhati Bhattacharya confirmed that there was a sale but did not divulge the name of the buyer.

The 32-year old actor's website describes him as the vice chairman of JMJ group of companies which is the holding company for all his diverse business interests.

The website describes his business interest as ranging from Fitness Centres to Health space. Joshi, who owns Viking Media and Entertainment, has starred in Hindi movies including Aazaan, Mumbai Mirror and Jackpot.

The sea-facing palatial villa, situated in Candolim, Goa, had earlier attracted interest from at least half a dozen players in the hospitality industry and a media group, when it was opened for inspection to interested bidders. However the reserve price of Rs 85 crore did not result in any buyers.
Subsequently, lenders made another attempt to sell the Villa in December when they brought down the price to Rs 81 crore, again without success. The last auction took place in March 2017 when with a lower reserve price of Rs 73 crore.

The 17-lender consortium led by State Bank of India took physical possession of the property in May 2016.

  

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  • Shankar, Mangalore

    Sat, Apr 08 2017

    The banks and the government is at fault in this case.
    Kingfisher Airlines Limited is a public entity. You can not hold Vijay malya, an individual, responsible for its losses.
    Attesting Vijay Malya's private properties is nothing but witch-hunting.
    If Vijay Malya is guilty, then each and every shareholder of KAL is also guilty.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Sat, Apr 08 2017

    BJPee govt could not bring Mallya back to India and they talked about bringing black money from Swiss, this govt has a blind eye... hilarious isn't it?

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  • Sampath, Mlore/ Blore

    Sat, Apr 08 2017

    This is the reason why people want Government Jobs. The Directors of the bank who lend the loan are not penalized . Cut thier allowances and benefits and then see the results......

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  • Emi, Brighton

    Sat, Apr 08 2017

    POOR JOSHI. THERE MIGHT BE GHOST IN THE VILLA.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Apr 08 2017

    SBI has yet to recover Rs. 5,927 Crores & the Queen is not listening to Modi ...

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  • Emi, Brighton

    Sat, Apr 08 2017

    LAST MONTH, I SAW MALLYA HE WAS IN HARRODS.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Apr 08 2017

    I guess my bid was low ...

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