Sunjay Kapur’s third wife Priya Sachdev once revealed his marriage with Karisma Kapoor was not…, refused to become…

Famous businessman and Karisma Kapoor’s ex-husband, Sunjay Kapur, passed away last week. Sunjay Kapur died of a heart attack during a polo match in England on June 12, and the cause of the heart attack was said to be a bee that entered his mouth while playing.

Meanwhile, an old interview of Sunjay Kapur’s third wife, Priya Sachdev, is going viral, in which she talked about her relationship with Sunjay and Karisma Kapoor’s children – Samaira Kapoor and Kiaan Kapoor. Speaking on the YouTube channel Kin and Kindness, Priya talked about Sunjay’s first marriage to Karisma and said that Sunjay would often travel from Delhi to Mumbai, where Karisma and their children lived. She recalled that she met Sunjay on a flight. The two became friends and later got married.

Sunjay Kapur’s third wife revealed shocking details about his marriage

Priya Sachdev said, “Sunjay’s first marriage was not conventional. He has two beautiful children from that marriage. We love them very much and today we are a beautiful blended family.” Priya said that after her marriage to Sunjay, her daughter, Safira from her first husband, Vikram Chatwal started living with her. Recalling that time, she admitted that it was not easy in the beginning.

Priya said, “It wasn’t easy because Sunjay would say these are the rules of my house, and Safira should follow them, and I told him to talk to her himself and build his relationship, which he did. Now they have a very loving relationship, and they are very close.”

Explaining the dynamics of her household, Priya said, “We have four children – the eldest is Samaira, then Safira, Kian, and mine and Sunjay’s son Azaarius. It’s a blended family.”

Priya Sachdev’s bond with Sunjay Kapur’s ex-wife Karisma Kapoor

Talking about her bond with Karisma’s kids, Priya said, “When my son Azaarius was born, he became the connecting link for our family. Both our daughters, Samaira and Safira, are very close. We all have learnt to love each other and in our hearts. We talk about all kinds of things – fun, light-hearted and serious. We have a bond.”

During the conversation, Priya also talked about Sunjay’s passion for polo. She said that when Sunjay played polo in England, she and her children would go there for a few months of the year.

She said, “He is still very passionate about polo. He plays professional 22-goal polo in England. So, as a family, we moved there, and coincidentally, my daughter’s boarding school is just 15 minutes away from there. We have put my younger son in two different schools. He has to study in different schools in India and England. Then we come back here as a family because our business is here.”

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