From Page 3 to Probate Court: Priya Sachdev Kapur at the Heart of a ₹30,000-Crore Succession Battle
In a twist that feels ripped from the pages of a modern-day family saga, Priya Sachdev Kapur has emerged as a central figure in one of India’s most high-profile inheritance disputes — not for her glamorous past or jet-setting social circle, but in the wake of a sudden, tragic loss.
Her husband, industrialist Sunjay Kapur, died of a heart attack during a polo match in the UK on June 12, 2025. He was just 49.
Sunjay, long a familiar face in Delhi’s elite circles, left behind a tangled legacy: a sprawling family, a ₹30,000-crore business empire, and no clear succession plan. Now, Priya, along with her six-year-old son Azarius, finds herself at the center of a legal and emotional tug-of-war over the future of the Kapur fortune.
A Love Story Marked by Second Chances
Priya and Sunjay married in 2017, following his tumultuous divorce from Bollywood actor Karisma Kapoor. Their relationship signaled a fresh start for both — Priya herself had previously been married to flamboyant hotelier Vikram Chatwal.
That wedding, held in 2006, was the stuff of legend: ten days across three cities, 600 guests from 26 countries, elephants, private jets, and a masked ball on a private island. It featured appearances from Naomi Campbell, Prince Nikolaos of Greece, Lakshmi Mittal, and even former U.S. President Bill Clinton.
A Discovery Channel documentary later chronicled the spectacle, noting the 50,000 kg of imported flowers, 65,000 metres of custom fabric, and an entire fleet of hospitality staff to manage the affair. But as Priya later admitted, the fairy tale didn’t last.
“Perfect on Paper”: A Marriage Unraveled
In a candid interview on the YouTube series Kin and Kindness, Priya opened up about the breakdown of her first marriage. “It looked perfect on paper,” she said of Vikram, a Wharton graduate and former Morgan Stanley banker. But weeks into her pregnancy with daughter Safira, she began to realize something was wrong.
“I knew by the time I was 15–20 weeks pregnant that the marriage wasn’t right,” she said. The couple divorced in 2011. Years later, Priya shared that she didn’t feel “valued or appreciated” — a sentiment her former in-laws apparently acknowledged with an apology.
A New Family — and a New Fight
After meeting Sunjay Kapur, Priya embraced a new chapter. The two wed in 2017 and soon welcomed Azarius. Sunjay legally adopted Safira, then a young girl, and the family of four appeared tightly bonded.
But Sunjay’s sudden passing has plunged them into legal limbo.
The Inheritance Dispute
The succession battle over Sunjay’s ₹30,000-crore fortune now involves multiple players: Priya, his mother Rani Kapur, and his ex-wife Karisma Kapoor, with whom he had two children — Samaira (20) and Kiaan (14).
Priya has legally adopted the name Priya Sunjay Kapur. Safira, now 17, has reportedly dropped “Chatwal” and started using “Safira Kapur” — a symbolic and potentially strategic shift. If Sunjay’s adoption of Safira holds up in court, she could stand to inherit a portion of the Kapur estate, likely forfeiting any future claim to the Chatwal legacy.
The question now is not just about assets, but about recognition — who counts as family, and who gets to carry the name, and the legacy, forward.
A Fight Beyond Fortune
This is more than a battle over billions. It’s a case layered with questions of identity, legitimacy, and belonging. While legal teams prepare for what could be a protracted fight, Priya finds herself under intense public scrutiny — no longer the society bride, but a woman confronting grief, motherhood, and the preservation of her family’s place in a powerful dynasty.
As the drama plays out, one thing is clear: this is no ordinary inheritance dispute. It’s a defining chapter for the Kapur family — and for Priya Sachdev Kapur, a test of resolve in the face of heartbreak, headlines, and history.
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