Priya Sachdev Kapur's Heartfelt Tribute to Late Husband Sanjay on Anniversary

Priya Sachdev Kapur marked her first wedding anniversary since her husband Sanjay Kapur's death with an emotional Instagram post. She shared unseen photos from their traditional Punjabi wedding and recalled his promise of "7 lifetimes" together. Priya also cherished a handwritten note he gifted her on their seventh anniversary, calling him her soulmate and safe place. Sanjay Kapur passed away in June 2025 from a heart attack while playing polo in London.

Key Points: Priya Sachdev Kapur Remembers Sanjay Kapur on Wedding Anniversary

  • Emotional anniversary tribute
  • Unseen wedding photos shared
  • Sanjay's handwritten note recalled
  • Polo accident in London 2025
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"Together for next 7 lifetimes": Priya Sachdev Kapur remembers late husband Sanjay Kapur on 9th wedding anniversary with emotional post

Priya Sachdev Kapur shares emotional post and unseen wedding photos on her first anniversary since husband Sanjay Kapur's passing.

"You looked at me and said you wanted us to be together for the next 7 lifetimes. I'm holding you to that, J. - Priya Sachdev Kapur"

Mumbai, April 13

Priya Sachdev Kapur remembered her late husband, businessman Sanjay Kapur, with an emotional social media post on their ninth wedding anniversary.

To mark her first anniversary without him, Priya shared unseen wedding pictures along with a heartfelt message about love, memories and the bond they shared.

Priya took to her Instagram account to share throwback pictures from their traditional Punjabi wedding, and also looked back at happier days with Sanjay. In the photos, she was seen in a richly embroidered red and gold outfit, while Sanjay wore a white kurta-pyjama with a pink turban.

Priya penned an emotional anniversary note remembering how they celebrated their eighth anniversary last year with his Dosco friends.

"Happy Anniversary, J (heart emoji) Last year, on our 8th, we celebrated with your Dosco friends. It was loud, warm, full of laughter. You looked at me and said you wanted us to be together for the next 7 lifetimes. I'm holding you to that, J," a part of her post read.

She also shared a handwritten note that Sanjay had gifted her on their seventh anniversary. Calling it the "most precious gift," Priya said every word of that letter remains close to her heart even today.

"On our 7th, you wrote the most beautiful note for me. The most precious gift. I have carried every word with me. I always will. You were not just my husband. You were my soulmate, my safe place, my heartbeat. With you, I found home. Loving you was the easiest and most beautiful thing I have ever known. You made the ordinary feel magical," she added.

Sunjay Kapur reportedly died after suffering a heart attack while playing polo in London, United Kingdom, on June 12 of 2025. He married Priya in 2017, and the couple have a son, Azarius. He is also survived by his children, Samaira and Kiaan, from his previous marriage to actor Karisma Kapoor.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Life is so fragile. A heart attack while playing polo... just goes to show. We must cherish every moment with our loved ones. Her post is a reminder of that. Om Shanti.
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Aman W
The wedding pictures are stunning! That red and gold lehenga is pure class. It's touching she shared these private memories. Wishing her family peace.
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Sarah B
While the sentiment is beautiful, I sometimes wonder about the pressure to share such profound grief so publicly. Is it for closure, or has social media made private mourning a performance? Just a thought. My condolences are genuine, regardless.
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Vikram M
"Together for the next 7 lifetimes" – what a powerful promise. It reflects the Hindu/Sikh concept of saubhagya and eternal bonds. Very moving. Strength to the entire family, including the kids from the previous marriage.
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Priyanka N
So young, with a small child. My heart breaks for little Azarius. I hope he grows up surrounded by stories of his father's love. Loss is hard, but these memories are a true legacy.

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