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Meet PBKS co-owner Karan Paul, he is married to an Indian supermodel, her name is....

Meet PBKS co-owner Karan Paul, he is married to an Indian supermodel, her name is....

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Punjab Kings is one of the few IPL teams that is known for its exciting cricketing style. Cricketers who have worn the jersey of this team over the years have included many legends like Yuvraj Singh, Kumar Sangakkara, Adam Gilchrist, Virender Sehwag, Glenn Maxwell, KL Rahul, Shikhar Dhawan and David Miller.
In the 18th edition of IPL 2025, Punjab Kings, captained by Indian batsman Shreyas Iyer, have made it to the final for the second time. Earlier, the team lost the final to Kolkata Knight Riders in 2014. This time they are playing the title match against Virat Kohli-led Royal Challengers Bangalore.
Punjab Kings' performance has seen tremendous improvement in the last few years, thanks to the team's owners—Preity Zinta, Mohit Burman, Ness Wadia and Karan Paul. According to reports, Mohit Burman is the largest shareholder, while Karan Paul has the least stake.
Karan Paul is a well-known Indian businessman who has been a part of the executive committee of organizations like FICCI, CII, India Chamber of Commerce. In 2006, he was awarded Italy's high honor 'Order of the Star of Italian Solidarity'.
Due to his love for cricket, Karan Paul invested in Punjab Kings in February 2008 and became a co-owner. He is also the chairman of Apeejay Surrendra Group, which operates in sectors like real estate, hospitality, shipping and tea industry. The group is 100 years old and was started by Lala Pyare Lal.
Karan Paul married former supermodel Indrani Dasgupta in 2014, the same year Punjab Kings played the IPL final for the first time. The couple has two children—Kabir Anand Paul and Uma Kismat Paul.X

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