
Vijay Mallya's net worth: Inside King of Good Times' lavish lifestyle, assets, early life and more
Vijay Mallya's net worth: After 18 years of waiting, Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) finally won their first Indian Premier League (IPL) title by defeating Punjab Kings (PBKS) in the 2025 final. This historic victory saw celebrations all over the internet, and one of the most talked-about reactions came from none other than Vijay Mallya, the original owner of the RCB franchise.
Mallya, who is also a well-known fugitive businessman, couldn't hide his excitement. He took to social media platform X (formerly Twitter) and shared heartfelt messages about his dream coming true. He recalled founding RCB in 2008 and proudly mentioned selecting Virat Kohli, who went on to become the face of the team for nearly two decades. He also credited himself for bringing global cricket stars Chris Gayle and AB de Villiers to RCB.
RCB are IPL Champions finally after 18 years. Superb campaign right through the 2025 tournament. A well balanced team Playing Bold with outstanding coaching and support staff. Many congratulations ! Ee sala cup namde !!
When I founded RCB it was my dream that the IPL trophy should come to Bengaluru. I had the privilege of picking the legendary King Kohli as a youngster and it is remarkable that he has stayed with RCB for 18 years. I also had the honour of picking Chris Gayle the Universe Boss…
He posted, "RCB are IPL Champions finally after 18 years. Superb campaign right through the 2025 tournament. A well balanced team Playing Bold with outstanding coaching and support staff. Many congratulations! Ee sala cup namde !!,"
In another post, Mallya wrote: "When I founded RCB it was my dream that the IPL trophy should come to Bengaluru. I had the privilege of picking the legendary King Kohli as a youngster and it is remarkable that he has stayed with RCB for 18 years. I also had the honour of picking Chris Gayle the Universe Boss and Mr 360 AB DeVillers who remain an indelible part of RCB history. Finally, the IPL trophy arrives in Bengaluru. Congratulations and thanks again to all who made my dream come true. RCB fans are the very best and they deserve the IPL trophy. Ee Sala Cup Bengaluru baruthe!"
Vijay Mallya's early life and rise to fame
Born into a wealthy family, Vijay Mallya took over as the chairman of United Breweries Group at the age of 28 after his father's passing. Under his leadership, the company expanded into various sectors, including aviation, beverages, and real estate. Known for his flamboyant image, Mallya was often seen hosting high-profile events and living life king-size, which earned him the nickname 'King of Good Times.'
Vijay Mallya's net worth: From billionaire to controversy
At the peak of his career, Vijay Mallya's net worth was estimated at around $750 million in 2013, as per Forbes. By July 2022, reports claimed his net worth had grown to around $1.2 billion, according to The Independent UK. However, things took a dramatic turn after his airline company, Kingfisher Airlines, collapsed under financial pressure, marking the start of his downfall.
In 2016, facing mounting legal troubles and accused of defaulting on loans worth thousands of crores, Mallya fled India and settled in the UK to avoid arrest.
Despite debts, his lavish lifestyle continues
Even while facing serious financial and legal issues, Vijay Mallya's lavish lifestyle remains a hot topic. His reputation for opulence hasn't faded. He once hosted a grand birthday bash featuring global pop star Enrique Iglesias, a move that drew criticism amidst his financial controversies.
Vijay Mallya's expensive assets around the world
Despite ongoing court battles, Vijay Mallya's assets across the globe reflect his luxurious taste, as reported in TOI. Here's a look at some of the most valuable properties he owns:
In the United Kingdom
Cornwall Terrace, London: He owns two historic mansions (Numbers 18 and 19) near Regent's Park.
Ladywalk Mansion, Hertfordshire: Bought in 2015, this is another one of his grand UK residences.
In India
Niladri Bungalow, Mumbai: Located on the prestigious Napean Sea Road.
Kingfisher Towers Penthouse, Bengaluru: A luxurious residence in the heart of the city.
In the United States
Trump Plaza, New York: Mallya owns a penthouse and three condos here, two of which are co-owned with his daughter.
In France
Le Grand Jardin, Cannes: An exclusive estate located on the Island of Sainte-Marguerite, off the coast of Cannes.
Corporate holdings in India
According to Trendlyne.com, as of March 31, 2025, Vijay Mallya holds a significant 8.08% stake in United Breweries Ltd., worth approximately Rs 4,367.2 crore. He also holds 0.01% in United Spirits Ltd., valued at Rs 9.8 crore.
Vijay Mallya's personal life
Mallya married Sameera Tyabji in 1986, though their marriage ended a year later. In 1993, he tied the knot with Rekha Mallya, and the couple has three children – Siddharth, Leanna, and Tanya.
From the heights of corporate success to the lows of being a wanted defaulter, Vijay Mallya's journey is nothing short of dramatic. While his net worth, court trials, and business failures have kept him in the spotlight for years, his lavish lifestyle, iconic assets, and early influence on Indian cricket through RCB still spark curiosity and discussion.
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