Vijay Mallya, the former owner of the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) cricket team, recently made headlines again after sharing a post congratulating RCB for reaching the IPL 2025 final. Despite his message being positive and supportive of the team, social media users did not miss the chance to criticize and troll him. Many reminded Mallya about his ongoing legal troubles and asked when he would return to India to face charges related to alleged loan fraud.
Vijay Mallya’s RCB Post Sparks Trolls
RCB made it to the IPL final for the first time since 2016, following a strong win against Punjab Kings in the qualifier match. Vijay Mallya posted on X, praising the team’s performance and wishing them luck for the final match, scheduled to take place on June 3, 2025, in Ahmedabad.
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However, instead of just accepting the congratulatory message, many social media users replied with sarcastic comments. Some joked that if RCB wins the IPL this year, Mallya should come back to India. Others mentioned the pressure on banks waiting for Mallya to clear his dues. Some comments pointed out that while the team played boldly on the field, Mallya should be bold enough to face his legal challenges.
Vijay Mallya is a well-known businessman and the former chairman of United Spirits. He also owned Kingfisher Airlines, which shut down due to financial troubles. Mallya has been accused of defaulting on loans worth thousands of crores taken from Indian banks. He left India years ago and has been living abroad, which has led to many legal and political controversies.
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Despite the serious allegations, Mallya continues to stay active on social media, often commenting on cricket and other events. His posts, especially related to RCB, attract a lot of attention, both from fans and critics. The latest round of reactions to his IPL congratulatory post shows how public opinion remains divided about him.