Sunjay Kapur, a prominent Indian industrialist and the former husband of Bollywood actress Karisma Kapoor, has died at the age of 53. He reportedly suffered a fatal heart attack while playing polo in the United Kingdom on Thursday, June 12, 2025.
According to sources, the incident occurred during a polo match. Initial reports suggest a bee may have entered his mouth while he was riding his horse, potentially triggering the cardiac arrest. Despite immediate medical intervention, he could not be revived.
The news of Kapur's sudden demise has sent shockwaves through the business world, Bollywood, and social circles. Tributes have been pouring in from friends, colleagues, and well-wishers, remembering him for his charisma, sporting spirit, and business acumen.
Sunjay Kapur was the CEO of Sixt India and the chairman of Sona Comstar (formerly Sona BLW Precision), a leading manufacturer of automotive components. He also held directorships in several other companies and was actively involved with various professional organizations. Recently, he was elected as the chairman of the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) northern region, with a vision to drive industrial growth and policy reforms across seven states and three Union territories.
Beyond his professional accomplishments, Sunjay Kapur was known for his passion for polo and equestrian sports. His sudden death while playing the sport he loved is a tragic irony.
Sunjay Kapur's personal life was often in the public eye. He was married to actress Karisma Kapoor from 2003 to 2016. Their marriage and subsequent divorce were highly publicized and often acrimonious. They have two children together: a daughter, Samaira, and a son, Kiaan. Prior to his marriage to Karisma Kapoor, Sunjay was married to fashion designer Nandita Mahtani. After his divorce from Karisma, he married Priya Sachdev.
Adding a poignant layer to the news of his death, just hours before his passing, Sunjay Kapur had expressed his condolences on social media regarding the tragic Air India plane crash in Ahmedabad, conveying his prayers to the affected families.
He is survived by his wife, Priya Sachdev, his children Samaira and Kiaan, and his extended family. His passing marks the end of a life that encompassed business success, a love for sports, and a complex personal journey.