Actress Karisma Kapoor is reportedly demanding a share from her late ex-husband Sunjay Kapoor's Rs 30,000 crore property. Sunjay, an industrialist, passed away in June 2025 due to a heart attack. The dispute over his vast estate has sparked a series of legal and emotional battles.
Karisma KapoorSunjay KapoorProperty DisputeSona GroupBollywoodReal Estate MumbaiJul 28, 2025
Sunjay Kapoor, an industrialist, died in June 2025 due to a heart attack while in London. His sudden passing left his vast Rs 30,000 crore property and business in a state of uncertainty and dispute.
Karisma Kapoor is reportedly demanding a share from her late ex-husband Sunjay Kapoor's Rs 30,000 crore property. The exact details of her claim are not yet clear, but it has sparked significant legal and emotional battles within the family.
Sunjay Kapoor's mother, Rani, claimed that she holds the majority stake in the Sona Group and the associated lavish estate. She also alleged that she was coerced into signing documents under duress while still mourning her son's death.
Karisma and Sunjay's divorce was finalized in 2016. Karisma was granted full custody of their two children, Samaira and Kiaan. As part of the settlement, a property in Mumbai, previously owned by Sunjay's father, was transferred to Karisma.
Sunjay Kapoor had purchased bonds worth Rs 14 crore each for Samaira and Kiaan, with each bond yielding an annual payout of Rs 10 lakh. This arrangement was designed to ensure the financial security and well-being of the children.
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