SpiceJet under trouble right now
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SpiceJet under trouble right now
The airline business in India is very much like the movie business of the South, aligned very closely to political interestsYears of compulsive movie going gives you this ability to see what’s coming. The moment Rajinikanth started doing wheelies on his bike as the villain took off in a giant balloon with the leading lady, I knew it. “Oh my god, he is going to do it,” I tell my friend. Two frames later, he was speeding away on a hill road as the giant balloon rose from below. And, then he let the bike go and leapt into the air. Time stops as he pierces through empty space. For a moment, embarrassment gets the better of me as I bury my face in my hands. Realising that was not helping, I started whistling and the crowd joined in. By the time we were done, Rajini (Actually a computer-generated replica with his face) had flown from the cliff on to the top of the balloon, a la Superman, and finished off the villain in pure Rajini style. Kalanithi Maran must be lamenting the missed opportunity as Lingaa rakes in crores at the box office, breaking records set by much younger heroes. For four years ago, the star’s previous blockbuster, Enthiran, proved to be a good investment for Maran, boosting the numbers of his listed firm Sun TV. Released in three languages, the film took in Rs 179 crore. Enthiran was not the only prize catch for Maran that summer. He bought the ailing Spicejet, fancying himself to be the “brave man” it takes to run an airline. He pumped in Rs 750 crore, much of it earned from his flourishing media business, to pick a 37.75% stake at Rs 47.25 a share. He made an open offer at Rs 57.76 a share. After subsequent infusions, the combined stake of Maran and his private firm KAL Airways now stands at 53.48%. At the open offer price, this is worth Rs 1,650 crore. Maran’s acquisition of Spicejet did a world of good for some of the neglected southern destinations like Madurai, where I come from. The sleepy non-metro airports were spiced up, so to spealk. Suddenly, direct services were plying from Mumbai and Delhi to smaller destinations in South making quick visits for weddings and funerals easier. In the initial months, the fares were really low cost. Tourism and business travel from Chennai to Colombo picked up. But like Lingaa, Maran too derived his strength and bravado from the deeds of a past generation. After M Jayalalithaa trounced his grand uncle Karunanidhi in the 2011 state elections, the writing was clearly on the wall for Maran’s media businesses. Hansraj Saxena, a senior Sun group executive who was looking after its flourishing movies business, was arrested in a cheating case.
But like Lingaa, Maran too derived his strength and bravado from the deeds of a past generation. After M Jayalalithaa trounced his grand uncle Karunanidhi in the 2011 state elections, the writing was clearly on the wall for Maran’s media businesses. Hansraj Saxena, a senior Sun group executive who was looking after its flourishing movies business, was arrested in a cheating case.
Hansraj Saxena, a senior Sun group executive who was looking after its flourishing movies business, was arrested in a cheating case. Hansraj Saxena, a senior Sun group executive.
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