17-06-2025
Mumbai's Wealthy Businessman With Links To Bihar: Owner Of Rs 12 Crore Luxury Rolls-Royce Car Is…
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Naval Kishore Singh, son of Samprada Singh, owns the most expensive Rolls-Royce in India, a Cullinan worth Rs 12 crores.
Rolls-Royce is synonymous with refined luxury. This British multinational aerospace and defence company is known for its world-class aero‑engines, marine propulsion systems, and power-generation technology. It is not often that you will see someone deciding to buy a Rolls-Royce one day and bringing the car back home the next day. The price range of this luxurious vehicle starts from approximately Rs 7 crore. But do you know who owns the most expensive Rolls-Royce in India? Well, he is none other than the son of Samprada Singh — the owner of Alkem Pharmaceutical Company, one of the top pharmaceutical companies in the world.
According to a report by Samprada Singh's eldest son, Naval Kishore Singh, owns the most luxurious Rolls-Royce in India. He recently purchased a swanky Rolls-Royce Cullinan at a price of Rs 12 crores. The vehicle is a part of the Rolls-Royce Cullinan Series II, which was launched last year. The ex-showroom price of the Black Badge Rolls‑Royce Cullinan Series II is approximately Rs 12.25 crore.
One of the special features of the Rolls-Royce Cullinan is that it has a 6.75‑liter twin‑turbo V12 engine. It also pumps out an impressive 900 Nm of torque.
Coming to Samprada Singh, his firm, Alkem Pharmaceutical Company, is running in over 20 countries including Asia, Africa and Europe. Samprada Singh, a resident of Okri village in Jehanabad district, Bihar, established Alkem Laboratories in Mumbai in 1973. He was joined by his brother in the venture. Later, the family shifted to Mumbai.
Samprada Singh was born in 1925 and earned a degree from Patna University. A few years later, in 1953, he opened a small chemist shop at the PMCH area in Patna and then founded Magadh Pharma to distribute medicines across Bihar. Samprada Singh co-founded Alkem Laboratories with his brother in Mumbai in 1973.
Samprada Singh passed away on July 27, 2019. He was 94. The industrialist breathed his last at Lilavati Hospital in Mumbai. He was reportedly suffering from an illness.
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June 17, 2025, 14:28 IST