Debts can wait as Vijay Mallya rings in his 60th birthday in Goa on Friday with international pop icon Enrique Iglesias and Bollywood singer Sonu Nigam regaling the guests.As the clock struck midnight on Thursday (12 am Friday), the twin beaches of Candolim and Sinquerim witnessed an incredible display of fireworks. The show lasted more than five minutes, and the locals said the sound was heard all the way in Panaji, 18 km away.The banks, which are trying to take over Vijay Mallya’s properties to recover their dues, are likely to have the last laugh, but there was no stopping the self-proclaimed King of Good Times from having a mother of all parties to ring in his 60th birthday on December 18.A decade earlier, when Mallya was in his pomp, it was Lionel Richie who had sung Happy Birthday to Mallya. On Friday, international pop icon Enrique Iglesias belted out his 2014 chartbuster ‘Bailando’ (Dancing) hours after Sonu Nigam completed a nonstop two-hour session with ‘Tum jiyo hazaron saal, saal ke din ho pachaas hazaar’.Dismissing the rumours making the rounds of the Page 3 circuit of him having a botox done, Mallya swore that he has never stepped into a beauty parlour. Giving a little speech during Enrique’s performance, Mallya stepped on to the stage and said, “My biggest assets are my friends, and they are all here tonight. The best birthday present I gave myself was to get you (Enrique) here.” The self-proclaimed King of the Good Times then joined Enrique and sang few of Mallya’s favourite songs together.Mumbai Mirror managed to have a short conversation with Enrique at the Goa airport, and he said that Mallya’s birthday party will be a “special evening”. The guests were told that they will be picked up from their hotels sharp at 8.20 pm, and Enrique’s show will kick off within the next 10 minutes.The singer had to wait at the airport a bit longer than he would have liked, as he was caught up in customs, explaining that the equipment his entourage was carrying was meant to be taken back, and he was not liable for any payment of duty.The guests who attended the two-day bash insisted it was a “small, family affair”. One of Mallya’s closest friends said that unlike the industrialists parties in the past, when “thousands gathered to wine and dine”, only “genuine friends and well-wishers were invited and made sure to be present” on his 60th birthday.Sonu Nigam, according to insiders, did not charge a penny for a two-hour performance. “His performance reminded us of his show at the Royal Albert Hall in London in 2013. Sonu is genuinely fond of Mr Mallya and we could all see that in his performance,” one of the guests said.Mallya’s son Siddharth, who is living in London, was on the stage to greet his father. He touched Mallya’s feet, and a two-minute video message from the players of Royal Challengers Bangalore was also played out.Mallya fought back tears while addressing his guests, and spent Friday morning with his family at the villa.