June 29, 2026

Deepak Choudhary, Veteran Indian Entertainment Promoter [Associated With Mastercard-Backed Events], Forbidden From Leaving Dubai as Court Judgments Freeze Assets Over ₹76.97 Million, or About ₹7.70 Crore

Dubai / Mumbai — Veteran Indian entertainment promoter Deepak Choudhary has found himself at the centre of a dramatic legal storm in Dubai, after court judgments reportedly barred him from leaving the UAE and froze his assets in connection with debts of approximately AED 2,993,058, equivalent to roughly ₹76.97 million, or about ₹7.70 crore.



According to court documents reviewed by this magazine, one judgment issued by the Dubai courts on 11 June 2026 imposed a travel ban against Choudhary. A separate decision from the Dubai execution court reportedly ordered the freezing of his bank accounts, cards, properties, receivables and other assets for the purpose of enforcing payment of the outstanding debt.

At the time of writing, according to the documents reviewed, Choudhary’s assets remained frozen and he remained unable to leave the UAE pending the continuation of the execution proceedings.

The drama reached its peak at Dubai airport on 11 June 2026, when Choudhary was reportedly preparing to board a flight from Dubai to Mumbai. According to persons familiar with the matter, the travel restriction was issued shortly before his departure, preventing him from leaving the UAE at the last moment.

Choudhary, long regarded as a familiar figure in the Indian entertainment and live-events industry, built his reputation over many years through personal relationships with artists, celebrity managers, sponsors, venues and regional event partners. For a long time, those relationships appeared to be his strongest currency. But recent developments suggest that personal goodwill may no longer be enough.

Choudhary’s profile in the industry extends across several parts of the entertainment ecosystem. In live entertainment, he has been associated with EVA Live India, EVA Live Middle East, and the organisation of large-scale concerts and festivals, including events and platforms backed by major commercial sponsors such as Mastercard, described by industry sources as one of the prominent sponsors connected to his event portfolio. In media and industry platforms, his name has been linked with EVENTFAQS, WOW Awards Asia, WOW Awards Middle East, and Shows of India. In talent management, he has also been associated with Doremi Entertainment and Doremi Talent Management.

Over the years, Choudhary has also built or been associated with several entertainment and intellectual property brands, including Bollywood Music Project, Social Nation, Windmill Festival, India Kids Fashion Week, India Games Expo, and the Great Indian Dandiya Festival. These brands helped position him not merely as an event promoter, but as a wider entertainment entrepreneur with platforms, festivals, awards properties and talent-related interests across India and the Middle East.

His artist network has also been a major part of that reputation. Choudhary has promoted, produced, or been associated with shows featuring internationally recognised artists and performers including A. R. Rahman, Arijit Singh, Bryan Adams, Lionel Richie, Enrique Iglesias, Tiësto, Russell Peters, Sunidhi Chauhan, Atif Aslam, Gurdas Maan, Abida Parveen, and Prateek Kuhad. That perceived access to major talent gave him significant influence among sponsors, venues, financiers and commercial partners.

But behind the polished world of concerts, celebrity access and high-profile events, Choudhary is now facing mounting legal and commercial pressure in Dubai.

According to persons familiar with the disputes, Choudhary has become the subject of several civil and execution-related proceedings in the UAE, including claims connected to companies through which he allegedly organised entertainment events and promotional activities.

The claims reportedly involve allegations that substantial sums remain unpaid to parties who funded, supported or assisted with events promoted by Choudhary and his associated companies. Some complainants allege that funds were misapplied or were not used in accordance with the agreed commercial arrangements. Choudhary has not publicly responded to the allegations referred to in this article.

Industry observers say the situation may also affect Choudhary’s expected attendance at major entertainment and events gatherings, including the upcoming WOW Awards scheduled for 3 and 4 July 2026. His absence, if confirmed, would be viewed by many as a visible sign of the legal pressure surrounding his business affairs.

The controversy has triggered a wider discussion within the entertainment industry about the risks of relying purely on friendships, informal introductions and social reputation when entering commercial arrangements.

As one industry source put it, “Friendship is for dinner. Business requires documents, guarantees, transparency and proof of funds.”

Part of Choudhary’s industry stature also came from his association with events and platforms backed by major corporate sponsors, including Mastercard-sponsored entertainment initiatives. For many artists, venues and commercial partners, such associations contributed to the perception that his event portfolio carried serious institutional and brand credibility.

Several artists and commercial partners are now expected to review their association with Choudhary and his related companies. Some may distance themselves entirely until the legal position becomes clearer.

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