Re: hmm
by win on Sep 02, 2010 01:37 PM
u want him to fund u & already u r calling him a a licker. I think this attitude wont help. Only a fool will help u.
Re: India's most admired business leader
by Bhajiya on Sep 02, 2010 01:21 PM
He is undisputed Champion of Indian Business Leadership and set himself as an example to Generations.....Nothing like him Some do Like Narayan Moorthy But rest are lagging behind 50% of Ratan Tata's and narayan Moorthy's Leadership Qualities and their social perspective.
Now this person here I call a True Indian. Which Billionaire would bid so much on Indian Antique Items and bring it back to India? Who would even name a team in world's famous game as Force India? Who else can do this? Ambani Brothers? Infosys Narayan Murthy? Tata? Birla? Or anyone else?? Hats off to you Mr Mallya!!
Re: Vijay Mallya - True Indian
by Vijayakumar MP on Sep 02, 2010 12:54 PM
What is the use of these antiques? His contribution to society is nil. No charitable institutions. Only hitech hospital for rich and a thriving liquor business and useless IPL team to fool the people.
Re: Vijay Mallya - True Indian
by john antony on Sep 02, 2010 12:55 PM
you must know that he is supplying liquor all around the world! he should not be even in top 100 as his main business is spoiling youths in the country
Re: Vijay Mallya - True Indian
by gagan nayak on Sep 02, 2010 01:54 PM
For your information he has sold the sword through ann auction in April 2010. He had shown his business ability rather than patriotic sense.
Re: Vijay Mallya - True Indian
by ashutosh srivastava on Sep 02, 2010 01:37 PM
i thought every Man has some good and some bad qualities,so we can't neglect his (Mr. MALLYA)countribution for india in games n society and at the end of the day "It's all about Business" my Friend's. yes he is a having a luxurious life style n hobbies, but that is his personal things...so we can comment on it...he did things openly n other's don't....but others have some others good thinks which will help to positon India on a platformof Globalization.
Re: Vijay Mallya - True Indian
by Bhajiya on Sep 02, 2010 01:18 PM
Bewada Promotion Business, Cannot be admired in India or anywhere else. No direct or inndirect benefit to the society at large only one small section of Urban society 2% will admire him,