The film, exploring themes of betrayal and resilience, deeply resonated with Singhania, marking a rare public appearance for the reclusive tycoon.
Vijaypat Singhania's troubles started after he handed over his 37-per cent controlling stake in Raymond to son Gautam Singhania.
Raymond boss Gautam Singhania said he has separated from his wife Nawaz Modi Singhania, in an announcement that comes amid speculation over the future of the 32-year relationship.
In his autobiography, Vijaypat Singhania devotes an entire section to why gifting his entire 37.17% stake in Raymond to his younger son, Gautam Hari, was the "biggest mistake" of his life.
Vijaypat Singhania, the former chairman of the Raymond Group, on what he has been up to since retirement, what he does to keep himself busy, what he misses about the C-suite, advice to the younger crop of leaders and more.
He refuted his father's stand that the latter made a mistake by gifting 37.17 percent stake in the company.
Singhania's grandchildren had filed a case in January this year, seeking interim stay on transfer of Singhania‘s assets.
In a time when there is intense scrutiny on the media and great interest in the media, the book Lucknow Boy: A Memoir is an interesting read for journalists, for the subjects of journalisms as well as the readers or audience of journalism. Vinod Mehta, the editor in chief of the Outlook Group shares his view on his book.