
Who Is Saaniya Chandhok? All You Need To Know About Arjun Tendulkar's Fiance
Arjun Tendulkar is a 25-year-old cricketer from Mumbai who represents Goa in domestic cricket and the Mumbai Indians in the cash-rich Indian Premier League.
Who is Arjun Tendulkar's fiance Saaniya Chandhok
Arjun Tendulkar, who is son of legendary Indian cricketer and former captain Sachin Tendulkar on Wednesday (August 13), got engaged with Saaniya Chandhok. According to India Today, Saaniya is the granddaughter of prominent Mumbai businessman Ravi Ghai.
The engagement ceremony of Arjun was attended by close friends and family from both sides on Wednesday.
As per India Today, the Ghai family holds a strong presence in the hospitality and food industries and owns the InterContinental hotel and the popular ice cream brand Brooklyn Creamery.
According to official Indian government records (Ministry of Corporate Affairs), Saaniya is a Designated Partner and Director at Mr. Paws Pet Spa & Store LLP which is based in Mumbai.
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