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MUMBAI: He truly lives life king-size! He's unapologetically flamboyant,
extremely stylish and always dynamic! He ruled on land and now rules
the skies! Karan's first guest this week is the king of good times-
Dr. Vijay Mallya! His second guest is a successful columnist, author
and social commentator. You could call her opinionated
you
could call her judgmental, but she never fails to air her views
and that's why everyone loves her- Shobhaa De! Watch them in a very
exciting episode, this Sunday, April 1st at 9 p.m. on Star One and
Star World only on Koffee with Karan!
Dr.
Vijay Mallya talks about his flamboyant lifestyle, his showmanship,
his legacy and his foray into politics. He discusses with Karan
how he feels about the current state of politics and what changes
he would like to see in the system. Together, Dr. Mallya and Shobhaa
discuss their friendship which is around 25 years old and has seen
its share of ups and downs. They talk about their social lives and
how they feel about being permanent faces on Page 3. They express
their views on actors being politicians and politicians being actors
and also give their point of view on the current state of
journalism and how they feel that the media needs a sense of responsibility.
Dr. Mallya talks about the fact that he doesn't watch too many Hindi
movies and Shobhaa admits that she has to catch the latest flick
every Friday!!!
After the candid question-answer session, the show takes another
interesting turn with the rapid fire round! Which Hindi film does
Shobhaa wish she would have written? Who does she think is the perfect
celeb wife and who does she think is the most mismatched couple?
Which living business icon does Dr. Mallya admire the most? If there
was a film on his life, which actor does he feel would be able to
play him best and who would he like his leading lady to be? Who
wins the most desired possession on the show - the coffee hamper!
Find out on this Sunday's episode of Koffee with Karan
Excerpts from the interview:
Karan: Your persona, the man you are
I mean most people who
are industrialists and are in the business world have a certain
image. You are not on of those serious industrialists who have that
serious look on their face. Your whole perception is so different
Flamboyant
How do you react to that?
Dr. Mallya: Well you know at the end of the day I have to repeat
I have lived life on my own terms. I've not been shy I've not tried
to hide anything. I'm totally transparent I am what I am and there's
nothing wrong with that. I don't need to have a split personality
I don't need to be a hypocrite. I just be myself. And as far as
the showmanship is concerned... I am the brand ambassador of my
brand which are on the lifestyle platforms so what's wrong with
that?
Karan: No there's nothing wrong with that. I think you love the
fact that you are like this. But you have this party image. At times
do you find yourself defending that to people who expect you to
be more serious?
Dr. Mallya: You know seriousness is not a guarantee to success.
If you don't have a party or you're more subdued it's not a recipe
for increased stakeholder value. But you know. If I like to party
I don't party alone, I party with people and as I said
it's
all on that lifestyle platform which is becoming increasingly relevant
in aspirational India today.
Karan: Your foray into politics a few years back.. what drove you
to politics?
Dr. Mallya: You know when I was 40... I thought I've come a long
way in my life. I've had my fair share of success and also failures
but I've never looked back I've always treated my failures as stepping
stones to success. I've made mistakes but the net balance sheet
was pretty good. So I said what do I do now? Should I give back
something to my country, to my state and how do I do it. It's very
clear that in India you don't have a voice that's heard adequately
unless you're sitting in the parliament. And so I decided to run
for parliament. In 2000 I failed miserably and invited a lot of
criticism that has become synonymous to Vijay Mallya but in 2002
I defeated the city BJP candidate and got elected to parliament.
I was most excited. Even though in the last 3-4 years I've been
a backbencher
I've always tried to speak up about the accountability
in governance.
Karan: How does it feel to be back on the show?
Shobhaa: Actually wonderful! The kind of response I'd got the first
time round all over the world where there are Indians and Pakistani's
and people monitoring Indian television it was always "we saw
you on Koffee with Karan!", so it says a lot about the host,
a lot about the show and maybe a little about me!
Karan: Alright, I like that! You've known Vijay for how long Shobhaa?
Shobhaa: Around 25 years! I think!
Karan: It's been a good friendship?
Shobhaa: It's been an interesting friendship! It's had its ups
and downs but it's never been a boring or a static friendship! Which
I think is what keeps a relationship on its toes and it makes sure
you don't take each other for granted.
Dr. Mallya: Absolutely! But I remember only the ups! Not the downs!
Shobhaa: Selective memory!
Dr. Mallya: (Laughs)
Karan: "The Queen of Opinions"
is that a good
way of describing you Shobhaa?
Shobhaa: It's not bad! Empress might be better! But he has a copyright
on that already!
Dr. Mallya: No! I can say that to you!
Shobhaa: His super super yacht is called the Indian Empress and
I've happily stolen it for myself for tonight!
So, don't forget to tune in as Karan catches up with Dr. Vijay
Mallya and Shobhaa De on Koffee with Karan this Sunday, April 1st
on Star One and Star World, at 9 p.m.
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