
Karisma Kapoor's ex-husband's wife, Priya Sachdev, often invited her for tea: 'I would be in pajamas ...'
While the thought of being friends with your husband's ex-wife may be unsettling for many women, that did not deter
Sunjay Kapur
's widow,
Priya Sachdev
. In a candid interview with Kin And Kindness, Priya revealed that she went all out to have a cordial relationship with the billionaire's former wife, Bollywood actress
Karisma Kapoor
.
In the interview, she explained that she did not want her kids and Karisma's children to be strangers to each other and therefore made an effort to get to know the 'Raja Hindustani' star. She revealed that Kapoor was often invited for tea and joined them on family holidays.
Gradually, she grew comfortable enough to let Kapoor see her in pajamas and drink coffee in front of her. 'I did wonder—would she feel comfortable? Would I? Could I be myself in pajamas, sipping coffee? But after a few such gatherings, it all became very natural,' she said.
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She also stated that her kids grew to like Kapoor and often requested her to let the actress join them on family outings.
In a recent conversation with Siddhant Digvijay Jaitha, Priya Sachdev reflected on how drastically parenting has changed over generations, particularly when it comes to raising Gen Z children. According to her, children today are incredibly different from how she and her peers grew up. Unlike earlier generations who followed instructions without questioning, today's youngsters demand reasoning. They function through logic, always seeking meaningful explanations before accepting any direction or advice. This shift is largely due to the explosion of digital information.
With smartphones, internet access, social media, and streaming platforms at their fingertips, children are growing up in a highly informed and constantly evolving environment. This vast pool of content has made them significantly more knowledgeable, emotionally advanced, and mature than their predecessors.
Sachdev emphasized that the digital fluency of today's youth requires adults to stay informed about advancements in technology, especially in the fields of artificial intelligence and digital tools. To truly connect with the younger generation, parents must make an effort to understand their language—both literally and metaphorically. By being in sync with technological trends and understanding the context in which Gen Z operates, it becomes easier for parents to communicate effectively. At the core of it all, she noted, building a strong foundation of friendship with children is essential for fostering mutual respect and trust.
Priya also shared insights into her personal life as a mother of two—an 18-year-old daughter and a six-year-old son. She described them as active, disciplined, and committed to wellness. According to her, children are naturally inclined to thrive if they are raised in a nurturing and open environment. She firmly believes that children should never feel intimidated by their parents.
Trust, open communication, and mutual respect are cornerstones of effective parenting. Contrary to popular belief, she said that Gen Z isn't rebellious. In her experience, they don't argue or challenge authority without cause—they simply wish to be understood.
Earlier this month, Sunjay passed away in a freak accident after suffering cardiac arrest due to an allergic reaction caused by accidentally swallowing a bee during a polo match in England. Kapur, a titan in India's electric mobility and manufacturing sectors as chairman of Sona Comstar, was reported by Forbes to have a net worth of Rs 10,300 crore, approximately $1.2 billion.
He was married three times. His first wife was socialite Nandita Mahatni, from whom he split in 2000. He tied the knot with Kapoor in 2003. The couple called it quits in 2014, and the divorce was settled in 2016. Together they have a son, Kiaan, and a daughter, Samaira. He married model-socialite Priya Sachdev in 2017. They have a son, Azarias.

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