
Karimsa Kapoor or Priya Sachdev, who inherited more from Sunjay Kapur's empire, she owns Rs...
Coming to Sunjay's personal life, the businessman was married thrice. While his first wife, Nandita Mahtani, is a fashion designer, his second wife was Karisma Kapoor. However, Sunjay parted ways from both his weddings and finally got married to actress Priya Sachdev. Sunjay Kapur's And Karisma Kapoor's Kifs
While Kapur had no kids from his first wife, he had two kids — a son, Kiaan, and daughter, Samaira — whom Kapur shared with Karisma. With Priya, Sunjay had a son. Who is richer among Sunjay Kapur's three wives, Nandita, Karisma, and Priya?
Sunjay's first wife, Nandita Mahtani, is a fashion stylist, and she often collaborates with Virat Kohli. The two got married in 1996 and four years later parted ways. As per reports, Nandita holds a net worth of Rs 129 crore.
The industrialist's second wife was famous actress Karisma Kapoor. They got married in 2003. However, soon after the wedding, news of Sunjay and Karisma facing a rough patch surfaced online. Later in 2016, the news broke that the two had been divorced but continued to co-parent their kids, Kiaan and Samaira.
According to reports, Karisma's net worth is estimated to be around Rs 90-120 crore. Following the divorce, reports claimed that Karisma received Rs 70 crore alimony, a luxurious bungalow in Mumbai, and a Rs 14 crore bond for the kids.
In 2017, Sunjay found love again when he married Neal 'n' Nikki actress Priya Sachdev. The two have a son, Azarias.
Sunjay also became a father figure to Priya's daughter from her previous marriage. Priya, an American-Indian businesswoman and actress, was Sunjay's legally wedded wife in recent years. While her exact net worth remains undisclosed, several reports suggest that she inherits the late businessman's Rs 10,300 crore fortune.
As per this information, Priya Sachdev turns out to be richer than Nandita and Karisma.

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