Sanjay Kapoor’s wish remained incomplete, wanted to live 100 years for his child

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Karishma Kapoor’s ex -husband and famous businessman Sanjay Kapoor died on 12 June during a polo match in London. According to reports, during the match, Sanjay accidentally went to the bee, after which he suffered a heart attack.

Sanjay Kapoor was cremated on 19 June in Delhi. Not only his family, but his close friends are also very shocked by his untimely death. His ex -wife Karishma also arrived with her two children Adara and Kiana to give a final farewell to Sanjay.

At the same time, after the death of Sanjay Kapoor, his special friend actress Kalyani Saha has told about his last wish. Kalyani Saha shared an emotional post. He shared an old picture of himself with Sanjay.

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With this, Kalyani wrote, “I and Sanjay were befriending each other in many ways for the last three decades. His biggest complaint was that I used to post a lot on Instagram. However, I was happy to pose with that special expression. He was a person I could trust, even if I do not talk to him for weeks.

He wrote, In the midst of his journeys, when he used to be in Delhi for six hours, he used to come to meet me while driving in torrential rains, giving me guidance in my business. We used to fight like siblings. He supported my every business, whether it was associated with my art or rajon, always inspired me to move forward with pride in my serial entrepreneurship.

Kalyani wrote, she was married to Priya, who was a strong will and a very intelligent woman, whose opinion and advice ruled her life. Sanjay loved giving public speeches and was very good in it. But whatever the subject, Priya’s name used to come in every other sentence. His priority was his wife and children. His long lifetime attempt is now ironic and cruel because he told me how he was to become the most worthy father for his little orgas and live at least 100 years.

He wrote, I was watching him playing his first polo match with Tahira and was surprised to learn that he had started this very difficult game less than a year ago and also learned horse riding. How quickly and easily he went out to horse riding towards sunset, he started working that he loved the most … left love, respect and heritage behind him. I am very lucky that I found his love, support and unbreakable loyalty.



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