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Priya Sachdev’s Big Fat Wedding with Vikram Chatwal Resurfaces Amid Sunjay Kapur’s Billion-Dollar Succession Drama

Priya Sachdev’s Journey from Chatwal to Kapur and Into a ₹30,000-Crore Inheritance Battle
In a saga that reads like the script of a high-stakes family drama, Priya Sachdev has found herself in the spotlight not for her glamorous past or glittering social circle, but for being at the heart of a ₹30,000-crore inheritance dispute following the sudden demise of her husband, Sunjay Kapur.
Sunjay, the industrialist heir and once-familiar face in Page 3 circles, tragically passed away from a heart attack during a polo match in the UK on June 12, 2025. He was 49.
At the time of his death, Sunjay was married to Priya Sachdev, with whom he shared a six-year-old son, Azarius. Priya is now navigating a complicated legal and emotional terrain — entangled in a web of competing claims and legacy tussles, with the Kapur family fortune hanging in the balance.
From Glamour to Grief: A Marriage and Its Many Layers
Priya and Sunjay tied the knot in 2017, after his much-publicised divorce from Bollywood actor Karisma Kapoor. Sunjay had previously been married to designer Nandita Mahtani before his tumultuous union with Karisma. For Priya, too, this was a second marriage, her first was to flamboyant hotelier and entrepreneur Vikram Chatwal.
The Priya-Vikram wedding, held in 2006, was an extravaganza that defined an era.
Ten Days, Three Cities, and a Billion Flowers: The Wedding That Stunned the World
Their nuptials were not just a wedding they were an event of epic proportions. Held across Mumbai, Udaipur, and New Delhi, the celebration spanned ten days, ferried 600 guests from 26 countries, and involved chartered jets, painted elephants, and parties inspired by old Hollywood.
Planned by celebrity wedding planner Vandana Mohan, the wedding used an estimated 50,000 kg of flowers imported from Thailand, Kolkata, and The Netherlands, 65,000 metres of fabric, and had 14 hospitality desks running across hotels.
Among the guests? Naomi Campbell, Prince Nikolaos of Greece, Lakshmi Mittal, Manmohan Singh, and even former US President Bill Clinton, who was welcomed with a red carpet at the Sheraton Hotel in New Delhi.
A masked ball named Fantasia on a private island, a lavish pool party in a 1760s Udaipur fort, and traditional Sikh wedding rituals under an off-white tent, every detail was tailored for opulence. A Discovery Channel documentary even captured the spectacle.
And yet, like many such high-profile stories, this one too came with its share of unraveling.
A Marriage That Looked Perfect Until It Wasn’t
In a candid appearance on the YouTube show Kin and Kindness, Priya opened up about the cracks in her first marriage. She described Vikram as someone who “ticked all the boxes” a Wharton graduate who worked at Morgan Stanley. Priya herself held degrees from UCLA and LSE.
“It looked perfect on paper,” she reflected. But that illusion began to crumble just weeks into her pregnancy with their daughter, Safira. “By the time I was 15-20 weeks pregnant, I knew the marriage wasn’t right. But I still tried to make it work,” she said. The couple divorced in 2011.
Priya later revealed that despite her efforts, she didn’t feel “valued or appreciated.” Her former in-laws, she shared, even apologized to her years later.
A New Chapter with Sunjay Kapur
After her divorce from Vikram, Priya eventually found companionship with Sunjay Kapur. The couple married in 2017 and soon welcomed their son, Azarius. Sunjay also formally adopted Safira, Priya’s daughter from her first marriage, making them a close-knit family of four.
But with Sunjay’s untimely passing, that bond now stands at the epicenter of a bitter inheritance battle.
The Kapur Succession Crisis
The unexpected death of Sunjay Kapur has triggered a multi-party legal and emotional tug-of-war over the family fortune, reportedly estimated at over ₹30,000 crore.
The dispute involves Priya Sachdev Kapur, Sunjay’s mother Rani Kapur, and his ex-wife Karisma Kapoor, with whom he shares two children, Samaira (20) and Kiaan (14).
Adding to the complexities, Priya has formally changed her name to Priya Sunjay Kapur, while Safira, now 17, has reportedly dropped “Chatwal” and begun using Safira Kapur, a move that further solidifies her place in the Kapur family.
If Sunjay’s adoption of Safira is legally binding, she may be entitled to inheritance from the Kapur estate, relinquishing any future claim to the Chatwal legacy.
A Family Divided, A Legacy at Stake
What began as a tragic personal loss has now spiraled into one of the most talked-about succession sagas in recent memory. As legal teams gather and claims are weighed, the Kapur family’s next chapter remains uncertain.
What is clear, however, is that Priya Sachdev Kapur, once known for fairytale weddings and Page 3 appearances is now firmly positioned at the intersection of personal grief and public scrutiny, fighting for the legacy of the life she built with Sunjay Kapur.
And as this drama unfolds, it isn’t just about wealth it’s about identity, belonging, and the very fabric of family.

Swati Chaturvedi, a seasoned media and journalism aficionado with over 10 years of expertise, is not just a storyteller; she’s a weaver of wit and wisdom in the digital landscape. As a key figure in News18 Engl…Read More
Swati Chaturvedi, a seasoned media and journalism aficionado with over 10 years of expertise, is not just a storyteller; she’s a weaver of wit and wisdom in the digital landscape. As a key figure in News18 Engl… Read More
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