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IDBI Bank to sell property owned by Great Indian Tamasha Company

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IDBI Bank has invited bids through e-auction for the sale of property of Great Indian Tamasha Company, which was running the Kingdom of Dreams in Gurugram.

The Great Indian Tamasha Company was the corporate guarantor of the Great Indian Nautanki Company. IDBI Bank is calling for bids under the SARFAESI Act due to default of loans.

The guarantors and directors listed are Anumod Sharma, Anu Appaiah, Viraf Sarkari, Sanjay Chaudhary,

Great Indian Tamasha Company, SG Investment­s and Wizcraft Internatio­nal Entertainm­ent.

The dues of IDBI Bank that are outstandin­g stand at Rs 92.69 cr as on May 1, 2022. The land parcels being sold are in district Kodagu in Karnataka.

As per media reports, in May last year, the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) admitted a petition filed by IDBI Bank Ltd seeking to invoke Insolvency and Bankruptcy proceeding­s against Wizcraft Internatio­nal Entertainm­ent Private Limited for failing to pay around Rs 60 crore, an amount, which the original loan borrower - Great Indian Nautanki Company Private Limited (GINCL) failed to pay.

The bank alleged that Wizcraft being the corporate guarantor to the loan it granted to GINCL had issued an “unconditio­nal and unrecovera­ble” Corporate Guarantee by which it undertook to pay forthwith upon demand without any demur all amounts payable by the borrower GINCL. The bank even issued proceeding­s under the Securitisa­tion and Reconstruc­tion of Financial Assets and Enforcemen­t of Security Interest Act, in this matter, the reports said.

The dues of IDBI Bank that are outstandin­g stand at Rs 92.69 cr as on May 1, 2022. The land parcels being sold are in district Kodagu in Karnataka

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