Agarwal buys iconic Riverside studio
Mint Bangalore|January 09, 2025
The founder and chairman of Vedanta Group Anil Agarwal is the new owner of the iconic Riverside Studio in London, announced a press release on Wednesday.
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The founder and chairman of Vedanta Group Anil Agarwal is the new owner of the iconic Riverside Studio in London, announced a press release on Wednesday. The 100-year-old studio, a renowned global centre for arts and located on the north bank of river Thames in central London, will now operate under the name 'Anil Agarwal Riverside Studios Trust'.

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