Pakistani Businessman Muzzammil Kareem Paracha, Who Bought Rs 100 Million Car Number Plate, Passes Away

Tech entrepreneur and luxury car collector dies in Dubai after battle with cancer

Muzzammil Kareem Paracha, a well-known Pakistani businessman and Director of MK Lines, has passed away in Dubai after battling cancer. He had been seriously ill for some time and was staying in Dubai for medical treatment.

Earlier this year, Muzzammil made headlines on social media after buying the number plate “A-1” for Rs 10 crore (100 million rupees) in the first premium car number plate auction organized by the Sindh Government. The video of his bid went viral, and he became a symbol of a luxurious lifestyle.

Muzzammil was born on August 4, 1993, in Lahore. He was considered a rising star among young entrepreneurs in Pakistan. He launched several successful ventures in business, e-commerce, digital marketing, and technology startups.

He was also passionate about collecting rare and expensive cars, and his personal garage was filled with high-end vehicles.

According to reports, the Sindh Government earned a total of Rs 675.4 million from the sale of 40 premium number plates during the auction, with Muzzammil placing the highest bid.

His sudden passing has sparked a wave of grief and condolences on social media from both the public and the business community.

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