New Delhi: A bizarre case in Bangalore is attracting social media attention after slapping two Rolls Royce cars with heavy fines to fail to pay road tax in Karnataka capital. In a new development, it is revealed that these luxury cars were once owned by Bollywood icons Amitabh Bachchan and Aamir Khan. However, the actor is no longer the owner of these vehicles.
Big B and Aamir Khan fined old Rolls-Royce cars
Two luxury cars registered in the names of Bollywood superstars Amitabh Bachchan and Aamir Khan, Rolls Royce Phantom and Rolls Royce Ghost were fined Rs 38 lakh for increasing the road tax of Karnataka. Big B model has been slapped with a fine of Rs 18.53 lakh, while Aamir Khan’s model faces a fine of Rs 19.73 lakh according to the NDTV report.
What is amazing kgf turn?
According to the NDTV, both cars are owned by a local businessman-consentor, Yusuf Sharif. A few years ago, he bought an ultra-wooden vehicle from Bollywood actors, but did not transfer him to his name. Rolls-Royce Phantom from Amitabh Bachchan and Rolls-Royce Ghost from Aamir Khan. The amazing KGF Twist is Joseph, popularly known as ‘KGF Babu’ Ainname, which is tied to its roots in Kolar Gold Fields, the mining city inspired the Yash starrer hit film KGF. Before he went to the real estate industry, Yusuf was first to sell scrap
Tax dispute
RTO officials have confirmed that the ownership of both ultra-wooden vehicles has not yet changed on paper. The first two rolls-rose cars associated with Amitabh Bachchan and Aamir Khan have been fined in Bengaluru for violation of roads. Although flags were placed in 2021, they survived penalty as they did not complete a year in the city. Now, under the transport rules, heavy fines have been imposed, with both cars more than the limit of one year.
Joseph Sharif and family assessment
A local businessman-consentor announced his and his family belonging to more than Rs 1744 crore, who contested the 2021 Karnataka Legislative Council elections from the constituency of Bangalore Urban Local authorities four years ago.