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Vijay Mallya 2025 Comeback: Podcast Buzz, RCB Glory & India Return Debate

Vijay Mallya
Vijay Mallya, the flamboyant businessman once celebrated as the “King of Good Times,” has re-entered the public eye in June 2025 with a viral four-hour podcast hosted by YouTuber Raj Shamani. Living in the UK as a fugitive since 2016, Mallya faces fraud and money laundering charges over ₹9,000 crore in loan defaults tied to the collapse of Kingfisher Airlines. His recent statements, coupled with ongoing legal battles and the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) IPL victory, have reignited debates about his legacy, guilt, and potential return to India. This blog explores the latest developments surrounding Mallya, his podcast revelations, and the public’s polarized reactions.
The Podcast: A Rare Public Appearance
On June 5, 2025, Mallya broke nearly a decade of silence in a podcast titled “Vijay Mallya Podcast: Rise and Downfall of Kingfisher Airlines, Loans & RCB.” The episode, amassing nearly 3 million views, saw Mallya address the collapse of Kingfisher Airlines, his legal troubles, and his role in founding RCB. He apologized to former Kingfisher employees, blaming the 2008 global financial crisis and rejected downsizing proposals for the airline’s failure. Mallya also discussed the iconic Kingfisher Calendar, crediting it for launching stars like Deepika Padukone and Katrina Kaif, and revealed the business-driven motive behind buying RCB to promote his Royal Challenge whisky brand.

Legal Battles and Extradition Woes
Mallya remains embroiled in legal challenges. In April 2025, he lost a UK High Court appeal against a bankruptcy order for over ₹11,101 crore owed to Indian banks, including the State Bank of India. He claims banks recovered ₹14,131 crore from his assets, exceeding the original ₹6,203 crore debt, and argues this should clear his dues. However, Indian authorities maintain fraud and money laundering charges, with extradition efforts ongoing since his 2016 departure. Mallya insists he informed then-Finance Minister Arun Jaitley before leaving India, a claim sparking political controversy after Congress MP Pawan Khera criticized Jaitley’s initial denial.
The Fugitive Label: Mallya’s Defense
Mallya vehemently denies the “thief” label, accepting the “fugitive” tag but arguing he left India on a pre-scheduled trip and stayed abroad due to fears of unfair detention. He told Shamani, “I didn’t run away… where is the ‘chor’ coming from?” Citing European Convention on Human Rights rulings on India’s detention conditions, he expressed willingness to return if assured a fair trial and dignified existence. Mallya also claimed he made four settlement offers between 2012 and 2015, all rejected by banks, and accused authorities of selective justice.

RCB’s IPL Win and Mallya’s Legacy
The timing of Mallya’s podcast, shortly after RCB’s 2025 IPL victory, has fueled speculation about a calculated PR move. Mallya, who bought RCB for $112 million in 2008, revealed he bid for three IPL franchises and handpicked Virat Kohli after spotting him in the U-19 World Cup. While he takes pride in RCB’s success, some question whether he’s leveraging the win to reshape his image. The franchise, now valued at over ₹1,000 crore, has moved on since Mallya’s exit from United Spirits Limited.
Public and Political Reactions
Public sentiment, reflected on X, is deeply divided. Supporters like industrialist Harsh Goenka argue Mallya’s dues are settled, pointing to ₹14,100 crore recovered against a ₹6,203 crore debt, and question why larger defaulters face less scrutiny. Critics, however, highlight the 10,000 jobs lost and investors affected by Kingfisher’s collapse, viewing Mallya as a symbol of privilege who fled justice. Politically, his claim of informing Jaitley has reignited debates, with opposition leaders like Pawan Khera using it to criticize the government. One X user quipped, “RCB winning the IPL and Mallya’s podcast—2025 is wild!”

What’s Next for Mallya?
Mallya’s current life in the UK is described as “semi-retired,” with properties in England, France, and the U.S. His extradition battle continues, with India pursuing him through countries where he holds assets. The podcast has sparked discussions about whether it’s a genuine attempt to clear his name or a strategic move to regain public favor. As legal proceedings drag on, Mallya’s story remains a complex mix of business ambition, financial collapse, and legal defiance.
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Vijay Mallya re-emergence via the viral podcast has brought his saga back into focus, blending nostalgia for his “King of Good Times” era with ongoing controversies. While he defends his actions and seeks a fair trial, the Indian government and public remain divided on his culpability. As RCB celebrates its IPL triumph and Mallya fights his legal battles, his story underscores the fine line between business failure and alleged fraud. Whether he returns to India or remains a fugitive, Mallya’s narrative continues to captivate and polarize.