The Last Flight is a captivating narrative of power, ambition, and consequence.
It begins in Calcutta, 1955, with the birth of a boy destined for greatness. From inheriting a thriving brewery business to redefining India’s luxury lifestyle, Vijay Mallya built an empire that spanned liquor, sports, and aviation. His crowning jewel was Kingfisher Airlines — a “red carpet in the skies” that revolutionized Indian travel and turned him into a global icon.
But behind the champagne, Formula One races, and yacht parties, his empire was built on fragile credit. As debts mounted, employees revolted, and the media turned, the King’s world unraveled. From courtroom battles and government warrants to eventual exile, Mallya’s story became a modern cautionary tale.
Blending boardroom drama, political intrigue, and personal excess, The Last Flight reveals the rise and fall of a tycoon who lived larger than life — and paid the price.
Perfect for readers of business biographies, corporate thrillers, and anyone curious about how the higher you fly, the harder you fall.


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