Farrokh Khambata

After graduating from junior college he took up architecture, but soon dropped out and joined the Institute of Hotel Management, Catering Technology and Applied Nutrition, Mumbai to formalize his love for cooking.

In November 2018, he launched a Thai Robata fine dining restaurant named IZAYA,[7] at the NCPA, Nariman Point, Mumbai.

[9] As of December 2020, Joss, Izaya, Amadeus and Café at the NCPA have downed their shutters owing to the extensive lockdown in Mumbai City during the COVID-19 pandemic.

According to the FIR, when Farrokh failed to return to their home since April 5, 2024, Dilshad approached the Gamdevi police to file the case.

[11][12] Mumbai Police SPO has stated that they are likely to issue a look-out circular (LOC) notice against Farrokh, who is believed to have fled India.