Sudhir Choudhrie, born in 1949 in Delhi, has emerged as an esteemed businessman, currently based in London, with a wide-ranging portfolio that includes healthcare, aviation, and hospitality. In his early years in Delhi, Choudhrie faced the adversity of losing his father, being raised solely by his mother. His academic inclinations led him to the University of Delhi, where he pursued Economics. An interesting facet of his lineage includes a connection to B. K. Kapur, who was at the helm of Hindustan Aeronautics Limited for over three decades.
Following his academic pursuits, Choudhrie charted an independent path in business, diverging from the family's real estate ventures. He showcased his business prowess by tapping into India's burgeoning television sector, leading to the establishment of the Magnum International Trading Company Ltd in 1975. Recognizing his contributions, Theresa May awarded him the "Asian Business Lifetime Achievement Year Award" in 2013. Alongside his business ventures, Choudhrie has been a beacon of philanthropy. His contributions to Green Templeton College and the Columbia University Medical Center underscore his commitment to education and medical advancement. On the personal front, Choudhrie, married to Anita and a father to two, underwent a significant medical procedure in 1999 — a heart transplant, showcasing his resilience and determination.
Choudhrie's varied interests extend into the world of art and vintage cars, boasting an impressive collection that reflects his passion. This love for art culminated in the foundation of the Stellar International Art Foundation in 2008. Politically, Choudhrie has been a steadfast supporter of the UK Liberal Democrats, with his contributions and expertise earning him an advisory role to Tim Farron in 2015, underscoring his profound influence and dedication in every sphere of life.