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India.com
9 hours ago
- Entertainment
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Sunjay Kapur's shocking final video receiving CPR goes viral, shows him lying unresponsive on the ground
Karsima Kapoor's former husband, Sunjay Kapur, died on June 12, 2025, due to a heart attack. The 53-year-old had posted a story about the Air India plane crash just hours before his passing. The circumstances surrounding his death left everyone deeply shocked. For those unaware, while playing Polo, Sunjay accidentally swallowed a bee, which triggered an allergic reaction, resulting in a cardiac arrest that led to his death. His funeral was held on June 19, 2025, after being postponed due to his U.S. citizenship status. During the heartbreaking moments, a video emerged that allegedly captured the final moments of Sunjay's life. The Final Moments Of Sunjay Kapur The video was initially shared by Ajit Nandal, a former member of the Indian Hockey Team. In the circulated footage, reportedly taken in the UK, a man was seen lying lifeless on the ground. The individual's face was not visible, but according to the information provided by Ajit, it was Sunjay Kapur. The video depicted the man receiving CPR while he lay motionless. Although the video's authenticity could not be confirmed, the ground appeared somewhat similar to that shown in Sunjay's last photograph. Last rescue video of Sanjay Kapoor 🙏match between Sajjan jaisal and Sanjay team,sujjan also there 🐎 Very sad time for all horse lovers, Rest in peace my friend 🙏 #sanjaykapoor #polo — Ajit Nandal 🐎Indian Cowboy (@AjitNandal) June 14, 2025 More About Sunjay Kapur Just hours before his death, Sunjay tweeted to mourn the loss of 241 individuals from Air India 171. Shortly thereafter, the news of his passing sent shockwaves through the community. Adding to the coincidence, Sunjay had posted just three days prior about the limited time people have in life. Sunjay Kapur's funeral occurred seven days later on June 19, 2025, at the Lodhi Road Cremation Ground in New Delhi. The service was attended by his ex-wife, Karisma Kapoor, along with their children, Kiaan and Samaira, as well as Kareena Kapoor and Saif Ali Khan. In one poignant moment, Kiaan was seen crying, with Karisma trying to console him, which was truly heartbreaking. Sunjay's ex-wife, Priya Sachdev, was also present at the funeral and appeared utterly devastated.


The Hindu
09-05-2025
- Sport
- The Hindu
Sports Minister's Fit India cycling rally in Chennai gets cancelled amid heightened India-Pakistan tensions
Sports Minister Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya's planned Fit India cycling rally in Chennai on Friday was called off due to the increased tensions between India and Pakistan. The event was to feature a picturesque cycling route, starting and concluding at the historic War Memorial, traversing the Napier Bridge, and following the Marina Beach coastline. V. Baskaran, captain of the 1980 Olympic Gold Medal-winning Indian Hockey Team, was suppose to flag off the ceremony. ALSO READ | Operation Sindoor impact: Fate of IPL 2025 hangs on Centre's advice; safety of stakeholders remain top priority India, on Wednesday, hit nine terror camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK), 15 days after the Pahalgam terror attack on April 22 that left 26 civilians dead. The targeted sites included Bahawalpur, a known Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) stronghold, and Muridke, the base of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), among others. A day later, the Ministry of Defence said that Pakistan's military attempted to strike back, aiming at military targets in Northern and Western India — specifically Adhampur, Bhatinda, and Chandigarh. The Indian defence establishment stated that these attempts were foiled and that in retaliation, the Lahore Air Defence system had been neutralised.


India.com
08-05-2025
- Sport
- India.com
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Chennai, May 8 The Fit India Cycling rally in Chennai will be led by Union Minister for Youth Affairs and Sports Mansukh Mandaviya on May 9, starting at 6:30 AM. The scenic cycling route will begin and end at the historic War Memorial, passing through Napier Bridge and along the Marina Beach, offering participants a refreshing ride along the city's iconic coastline. Before the rally begins, a Zumba and Yoga session will be held at Island Grounds, located just opposite the War Memorial, starting from 6:00 a.m. This energising warm-up will allow all participants to prepare for the morning ride. The rally will be ceremonially flagged off by V. Baskaran, Olympian and captain of the 1980 Olympic Gold Medal-winning Indian Hockey Team, along with other prominent sportspersons, including the only Indian Squash player to win two gold medals in a single edition of the Asian Games Harinder Pal Sandhu. The event will also see enthusiastic participation from athletes of the Sports Authority of India (SAI), the Sports Development Authority of Tamil Nadu (SDAT), and cycling enthusiasts from across Chennai. This initiative is part of the Fit India Movement, aimed at fostering a culture of fitness and well-being across the country. Events like this, including the popular 'Sundays on Cycle' held in cities nationwide, are helping inspire citizens to embrace a healthier lifestyle. The Chennai edition promises to be a vibrant celebration of fitness and community spirit. Last week, the sports minister participated in a special edition of the Fit India Sundays on Cycle initiative, titled 'Cycling with Teachers', alongside teachers from across the country at the Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium. The Fit India Movement's cycling event aims to bolster the "Fight Obesity" initiative by highlighting the role of educators - teachers, coaches, and academic mentors - who are key participants in this week's program. Earlier, Mandaviya led state sports ministers, athletes and administrators in a special cycle rally to mark International Women's Day at Kanha Shanti Vanam in Telangana. Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor Open in app