02-07-2025
Sunjay Kapur's Sister Says 'Our World Will Never Be Same', Misses Brother And Late Father
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Sunjay Kapur's sister, Mandhira said that her brother and her father are looking down at the family together.
Businessman and polo player Sunjay Kapur, who was once married to actress Karisma Kapoor, passed away in London recently. His sister, Mandhira Kapur Smith, took to Instagram to remember her late brother and her late father, Dr Surinder Kapur. Mandhira is coping with her loss by penning heartfelt tributes on the social media app, and fans are wishing her strength.
Mandhira wrote on Tuesday, 'Missing dad today. Can't believe it's been 10 years 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻. Bhaiya and him are together looking down on us 🙏🏻. Miss them, our world will never be the same." Mandhira's friends in Bollywood, like Mozes Singh and Bhavana Panday, sent her love in the comments section. Have a look at her post here:
Sunjay Kapur's sudden demise has left his family shattered, especially his sister Mandhira Kapur, who regretted not speaking to him for four years. She also lost her father 10 years ago and shared a heartfelt tribute on Instagram.
Who is Mandhira Kapur?
Daughter of the late industrialist Dr Surinder Kapur and his wife Rani Surinder Kapur, Mandhira is one of the two sisters of Sunjay Kapur. His other sister is Superna Motwane. A second-generation award-winning entrepreneur, Mandhira is the Managing Director of SMIC Autoparts Pvt. Ltd, which was founded in 2012. The company's global headquarters are in London. Mandhira got married to Luke Smith on June 11, 2023. She is a mother of two kids, Nyna and Jai.
More than a week after Sunjay Kapur's demise, Mandhira shared an emotional post on her Instagram account, revealing that she hadn't spoken to her elder brother for four years over 'egos". Sharing some sweet memories from their childhood, Mandhira admitted, 'My brother and I may not have spoken for the last 4 years, a silly sibling squabble escalated to crazy levels due to egos and natural bullishness; however, that will never take back what we were and what we had."
Towards the end of her note, she expressed gratitude to everyone who sent their condolences and urged everyone who has 'fallen out with someone they love" to learn from her story. She concluded, 'Life is fragile and delicate, each day is a gift, do not miss a day even an hour in some fickleness, you can never be assured that you will have the opportunity to repair the void and if you don't, then that's pretty much all that is left, coupled with regret. I would give anything to just see my bhaiya one last time and tell him how much I love him."
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July 02, 2025, 10:06 IST