
Karisma Kapoors ex-husband Sunjay Kapur passed away at the age of 53. Reports claim that he swalloed a bee which caused uneasyness and later led to a heart attack. According to a report by Hindustan Times his death has triggered a succession crisis at his auto components company Sona Comstar. In 2015 when Sunjays father industrialist Dr Surinder Kapurs passed away Sunjay decided to take over reigns of the empire. As per the report by Bloomberg Sunjay took his company Sona Comstar towards a market cap of over Rs 10300. Back on June 13 the company issued an official statement and addressed Sunjay Kapurs death and assured stakeholders that “our operations and prospects remain unchanged as we honour his legacy”. Will Sunjay Kapurs Children Join His Company ? Karisma Kapoor tied the knot with Sunjay Kapur in an arranaged marriage. The couple got married in 2003 and were blessed with two kids 20-year-old Samaira and 14-year-old Kiaan. However soon after the wedding the two faced problems. And as a result they parted ways in 2011 and a finally divorce happened in 2016. Following the divorce Sunjay married another woman named Priya Sachdev with whom he has a son. Currently none of his children are expected to take over the reins of the company. However as per an India Today report Sunjay Kapurs sisters are likely to assume management roles. Sunjay Kapur in 2022 joined the list of Worlds Billionaires. As per details by Forbes Sunjay Kapurs net worth at the time of death was $1.2 billion (i.e. ₹10300 crore). Report by HT claimed that Sunjay Kapurs estate has been passed on to his wife Priya Sachdev. However the report also mentioned that as part of legacy planning his children Samaira and Kiaan have been gifted bonds worth Rs 14 crore each along with a monthly income of Rs 10 lakh.
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