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Meet man who bought Rs 12 crore luxury Rolls Royce car, has a special connection with Jehanabad, not Mukesh Ambani, Anand Mahindra, his name is…, business is…

Meet man who bought Rs 12 crore luxury Rolls Royce car, has a special connection with Jehanabad, not Mukesh Ambani, Anand Mahindra, his name is…, business is…

India.com16-06-2025
Meet man who bought Rs 12 crore luxury Rolls Royce car, has a special connection with Jehanabad, not Mukesh Ambani, Anand Mahindra, his name is…, business is…
If we talk about cars that provide luxury and comfort to their owner with super safety, the brand that pops up into our minds is undoubtedly Rolls-Royce. The car is also among the most expensive ones and comes with customisation options, further increasing its price. Rolls-Royce means royal luxury and comfort, and that's the USP of the brand, and people who need these things purchase these luxurious cars. There are several RR cars in India, but do you know who owns the most luxurious one? Recently, the most expensive RR car was bought by a businessman's son.
The price of the most expensive Rolls Royce is a whopping Rs 12 crore, the money is equivalent to the price of two luxurious houses or an entire fleet of 12 Range Rover Defender. Interestingly, the owner of this luxurious car has a special connection with Bihar's Jehanabad. Let's learn about the person who bought the most expensive Rolls-Royce. Who Is The Man Who Bought The Most Expensive Rolls Royce In India?
Alkem Pharmaceutical Company is among the top pharmaceutical companies on the globe. The company is running business in as many as 20 countries such as – Asia, Africa, Europe. It was established by Samprada Singh, a resident of Okri village in Jehanabad district. His son, Naval Kishore Singh has bought one of the most expensive cars in India.
Naval Kishore Singh, the eldest son of Samprada Babu, recently purchased a Rolls Royce for 12 crore rupees. This significant purchase highlights the family's considerable wealth and luxurious lifestyle in Mumbai. Rolls Royce Cars
Rolls Royce cars are among one of the most expensive cars in the world and is known for its luxury and royal identity. Naval's RR is white in colour. Alkem Laboratories
Samprada Singh, a native of Okri village in Bihar's Jehanabad district, established Alkem Laboratories in Mumbai in 1973 with his brother. His family also relocated to Mumbai following the company's founding. Who is Samprada Singh?
Born in 1925, Samprada Singh was the man behind the legendary company. Under his leadership, the company touched new heights. He breathed his last at the age of 94 in Mumbai's Lilavati Hospital.
He had studied B.Com at Patna University. Singh started his business from a small pharma shop in Patna. After this, his business kept growing continuously and took the form of a big pharmaceutical company.
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