
Who was Sunjay Kapur? Know Karisma Kapoor's ex-husband's age, net worth, career, and more
Know about Sunjay Kapur: Sunjay Kapur, the chairman of Sona Comstar and the former spouse of actress Karisma Kapoor, passed away at the age of 53 from a sudden heart attack while playing polo in England. This is a really sad development. The sudden death of Kapur, who was well-known for his financial savvy, love of sports, and commitment to a blended family, has had an impact well beyond the walls of the company.
His public tributes and charitable deeds represented the uncommon combination of family love and industry leadership that characterized his life. In response, family members, friends, and colleagues in the field have sent sincere tributes that emphasize his kindness, ambition, and legacy.
Readers will discover that this moment depicts not just loss but also heritage, familial bonds, and the transience of life as the news continues to resonate.
Who was Sunjay Kapur?
An influential Indian-American businessman and industrialist, Sunjay Kapur is most recognized for serving as the longtime chairman of Sona Comstar, a multinational manufacturer of automotive systems and components with headquarters in Gurugram. He was born in Michigan on October 15, 1971, and spent some time in Delhi. Kapur was an enthusiastic athlete who led Sona Comstar's polo team and participated in international competitions.
Sunjay Kapur's education qualification
In Memoriam: Mr Sunjay Kapur (147-HA, 1990)We are deeply saddened by the passing of Mr Sunjay Kapur on 12th June 2025. A distinguished Old Boy, Member of the Board of Governors, and Chair of the Sports and IT Committees at The Doon School.Mr Kapur was the Chairman of SONA… pic.twitter.com/8YeSrphLj7
He completed his schooling at the prestigious Doon School, Dehradun, followed by studies at Cathedral & John Connon School, Mumbai.
He earned a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) in Corporate Strategy & Human Resource Management from the University of Buckingham, UK.
Kapur pursued executive education through the 'Birthing of Giants' program at MIT between 2003–2006
He later completed the prestigious Owner President Management (OPM) course at Harvard Business School from 2011–2013. Additionally, he attended advanced growth programs—such as 'Growth in the Family Enterprise'—at the Indian School of Business and Wharton (University of Pennsylvania).
Sunjay Kapur's career
One of the biggest names in the automotive sector was Sunjay Kapur. In his capacity as Sona Comstar's chairman, he significantly improved the company's standing internationally. Under his direction, Sona Comstar developed into a global automotive technology powerhouse that serves top automakers.
The organization, which was founded in 1995 and has its headquarters in Gurgaon, has a vast global network that includes operations in China, India, the US, Mexico, and Serbia. Sona Comstar is an innovative company that specializes in the development and production of vital vehicle components that support a variety of automobile platforms.
Sunjay Kapur's marriage
Regarding partnerships, Sunjay was married three times in all, which maintained his private life in the public eye. He first wed Nandita Mahtani, a fashion designer from Mumbai. In the year 2000, the two split up.
Sunjay wed Karisma Kapoor in 2003.
Before divorcing in 2016, the couple had two children together: a son named Kiaan and a girl named Samaira. But they both kept co-parenting their kids.
After that, Sunjay wed Priya Sachdev, a model who later became an entrepreneur. In 2018, the couple welcomed a son, Azarius. Safira Chatwal is the name of Priya's daughter from her previous marriage.
Sunjay Kapur's net worth
According to Forbes, Sunjay was the 2703rd richest person in the world at the time of his death, with a net worth of $1.2 billion (Rs 10,300 crore). His publicly traded company was worth Rs 40,000 crore as of a few months back.
As one of the pioneers of the electric vehicle revolution, Sunjay's company produced auto parts for seven of the top ten automakers worldwide.
Sunjay Kapur's sudden death
At 53, Sunjay Kapur passed away from a heart attack. According to accounts, Kapur, the chairman of Sona Comstar, a company that makes car components, had a heart attack during a polo match.
According to an article in India Today, Sunjay became unwell while playing polo. Sona Comstar issued a statement stating, "It is with profound sorrow that we announce the untimely passing of Sunjay J Kapur Chairman and Non-Executive Director of Sona Comstar, following a sudden heart attack in England, UK, on June 12 2025, at the age of 53."
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