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Who is Saaniya Chandhok, Ravi Ghai's granddaughter and Arjun Tendulkar's fiancée? What's the net worth of her family's business empire?

Who is Saaniya Chandhok, Ravi Ghai's granddaughter and Arjun Tendulkar's fiancée? What's the net worth of her family's business empire?

Time of India14-08-2025
Cricketer
Arjun Tendulkar
, son of former India captain
Sachin Tendulkar
, got engaged to
Saaniya Chandhok
on Wednesday in a private ceremony attended by close family and friends. The event brought together the Tendulkar family's cricket legacy and the Ghai family's long-standing presence in India's business sector.
Saaniya Chandhok's Father
Saaniya Chandhok is the granddaughter of businessman Ravi Ghai, whose family operates in India's food and hospitality industry through the Graviss Group. As reported by India Today, the Ghai family owns the InterContinental hotel in Mumbai and the ice cream brand Brooklyn Creamery. Graviss Group also manages Baskin Robbins' India operations.
Ravi Ghai
has a family feud with his son, Gaurav Ghai, Saaniya Chandhok's father.
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Saaniya Chandhok's family net worth
While Brooklyn Creamery's individual valuation is not public, Graviss Food Solutions Private Limited, the parent company, reported ₹624 crore in revenue for FY23-24, a 20% increase from the previous year. The company has an authorised capital of ₹2.23 crore and a paid-up capital of ₹90,100.
Saaniya also runs her own venture, Mr. Paws Pet Spa & Store LLP, a Mumbai-based pet grooming and care business launched in 2022. Ministry of Corporate Affairs records show it has an authorised capital of ₹0.10 million, making it a modest operation compared to the group's larger brands.
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The Ghai family's hotel operations fall under InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG), a publicly listed multinational valued at $18.43 billion as of August 2025. Despite carrying liabilities that result in negative net assets on paper, IHG maintains a strong market position internationally.
Arjun Tendulkar
Arjun Tendulkar, 25, plays domestic cricket for Goa as a left-arm medium pacer. He made a century on his Ranji Trophy debut, matching a milestone achieved by his father in his debut match. Arjun began his professional career with Mumbai in the 2020/21 season before moving to Goa. He has played across First-Class and List A formats.
In the Indian Premier League, Arjun represents Mumbai Indians. He took his maiden wicket in 2023 against Sunrisers Hyderabad. Although signed by the franchise for ₹30 lakh in the IPL 2025 mega auction, he did not feature in matches this season.
The engagement was a low-profile gathering with no public festivities. For the Tendulkars, it marks an important family occasion, while for the Ghai family, it reflects the continuation of their influential business presence. The ceremony has attracted warm attention from fans, uniting cricket heritage with a long-standing business legacy.
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