
Karisma Kapoor visits Delhi with kids Samaira and Kiaan amid legal battle over Sunjay Kapur's multi-crore estate
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Karisma's visit to Delhi has sparked speculation due to its timing. A fierce legal battle is currently underway within Sunjay Kapur's family over his reported Rs 30,000 crore estate. Multiple reports, however, state that Karisma is not involved in any property-related matters. That said, it has been reported that Karisma and Sunjay's children — Samaira and Kiaan — are the rightful heirs to the late industrialist's property.
Meanwhile, Sunjay's widow Priya Sachdev was recently appointed a 'non-executive director' of Sona Comstar by the board. Interestingly, Priya had changed her name on Instagram to 'Priya Sunjay Kapur' amid the estate battle but later deleted her Instagram profile from the platform.
Adding to the ongoing legal battle, Sunjay's mother Rani Kapur raised questions about the circumstances surrounding her son's death. Sunjay died in June after suffering cardiac arrest upon swallowing a bee during a polo match in England.
Rani Kapur told ANI, 'I still don't know what happened to my son. I'm old now, and I need closure before I go. I may be old and frail, but my memory of being with my husband when Sona was set up is strong. I remember the early days of Sona, built with care, sacrifice, and love. I'm here to remind the world that our family legacy must not be lost. It must be passed on as my husband always wanted it to be. Given my health and my age, I will not be making any further comments. My legal team will address everything necessary.'

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