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Man Who Bought Pakistan’s Most Expensive Vehicle Number Plate Worth Rs. 10 Crore, Dies of Cancer

August 1, 2025
in Pakistan
Man Who Bought Pakistan’s Most Expensive Vehicle Number Plate Worth Rs. 10 Crore, Dies of Cancer
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A well-known businessman from Karachi, Muzammil Kareem Paracha, has passed away after reportedly fighting cancer. He was famous across Pakistan for buying the special “A1” vehicle number plate for an incredible Rs10 crore.

Paracha first became popular when he took part in Sindh’s first-ever auction for premium car number plates. He made headlines when he made a record-breaking bid to get the “A1” plate.

Many people saw this as a historic moment in Sindh’s vehicle registration system. It showed how much value some people place on having unique and premium number plates for their luxury cars.

Paracha was well-known in Karachi’s business circles and also in Pakistan’s luxury car community. Many people admired his bold style and his passion for owning top-class cars with unique plates. His “A1” plate became a symbol of prestige for car lovers in Pakistan.

News of his passing has saddened many people. As soon as the news came out, people took to social media to share their condolences and prayers for his family. Friends, fans, and people from the business world have been posting messages remembering Paracha as someone who made his mark with confidence and style.

People are saying he will be remembered for his unique personality and for setting new trends in the car scene in Pakistan. Many believe that his record-breaking bid will always be remembered as an iconic moment in the country’s car culture.

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