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'He didn't treat Karisma badly': Sunjay Kapur's sister defends him
Sunjay Kapur's sister defends him

'He didn't treat Karisma badly': Sunjay Kapur's sister defends him

Nov 20, 2025
03:39 pm

What's the story

Mandhira Kapur, the sister of late businessman Sunjay Kapur, defended him. Speaking on the InControversial Podcast, she dismissed allegations that her brother mistreated Karisma Kapoor during their marriage. "He didn't treat Lolo badly. Yes, they had a bad divorce," she said. "Show me one divorce that's not... Even I had a bad divorce."

Family ties

Kapur called Kapoor her 'best friend'

Kapur also spoke about her close bond with Kapoor, calling her the "best man" at her wedding. "Lolo was my best friend! She was the best man at my wedding. Lolo and my brother got together on my honeymoon," she said. "We've always been a family." She also defended Kapoor's children, Samaira and Kiaan, saying they have a rightful claim to their father's inheritance.

Family dynamics

Kapur criticized Priya Sachdev Kapur's 'blended family' narrative

Kapur took issue with Priya Sachdev Kapur's description of their family as a "blended family." She said, "Where's the blended family now? Suddenly, it's disappeared." "My mother doesn't have a roof over her head. Honestly, they should pull down that podcast. Or she should get it removed through her PR."

Regret

Kapur regrets convincing father to approve of Sachdev Kapur

Kapur also expressed regret over convincing their father to approve of Sachdev Kapur as Sunjay's wife. "What she showed she was before her marriage with my brother has completely changed after the marriage," she said. "I'm the one who said to my dad, 'If he's happy, let it be.' I feel like a fool to have done that."

Personal struggles

Kapur's life has been a 'roller-coaster' since Sunjay's death

Kapur opened up about the emotional toll her brother's death has taken on her. "I've not been able to grieve as yet. It hits me every once in a while," she said. "It's been more about battling in courts and just looking after my mum." She admitted that none of them have really acknowledged that her brother is gone, saying, "We just know it happened."