Tejasswi Prakash Exposes $5 Million Desi Bling Auction Scam
Desi Bling ended its season finale by turning Tejasswi Prakash and Karan Kundrra’s luxury push into a fraud case, as a $5 million pink diamond auction was exposed as staged. The closing beat on JioHotstar moved the story from influencer spectacle to compliance crackdown in Dubai.
Tejasswi Prakash and Karan Kundrra
The series centers on the couple’s expansion into Dubai’s elite social strata, with real estate and jewelry mogul Rizwan Sajan backing the venture before a prominent international investor pulled out of the anchor project. That left the group leaning harder on an invite-only diamond exhibition built around the region’s wealthiest private collectors.
A routine compliance audit then revealed that several high-value stones scheduled for the grand auction were missing official certification paperwork. That detail sat alongside rival sabotage from Pamala Serena and Alizey Mirza, whose attempts to damage the event’s credibility made the exhibition look unstable long before the finale’s last bid.
Rizwan Sajan's Auction
During the grand auction gala, a bidding war formed around a rare, flawless pink diamond valued at $5 million, and an anonymous overseas buyer secured it. Seconds later, local compliance officers entered the venue, locked down the exits, and halted the transaction on suspicion of financial fraud.
Federal investigators then seized the exhibition logs, pushing the story beyond a failed sale and into a wider money-laundering inquiry. The final frames made the complication explicit: a whistleblower leaked encrypted audio showing the primary bidder was a corporate shell company controlled by the group’s own business partners.
Pamala Serena and Alizey Mirza
The stage-managed bidding war is the sharpest reversal in Desi Bling’s run because it strips the glossy auction of its commercial value and replaces it with exposure risk. For Tejasswi Prakash, Karan Kundrra, and the backers around them, the finale leaves a luxury brand story looking more like a records case than a social-climbing fantasy.
That is the season’s real payoff: the show did not just expose a fake bidder, it linked the entire exhibition to the kind of paper trail that can bring down a high-end event fast. Anyone watching for the next move now has a simple read on the empire in Dubai — the money trail is the story, and the trail is already in federal hands.