Key Points

Karisma Kapoor has clarified she has no involvement in her late ex-husband Sunjay Kapur's property matters. Sources confirm her children, Kiaan and Samaira, are the rightful heirs to his ₹30,000 crore estate. Sunjay Kapur's mother, Rani Kapur, has claimed majority control of the Sona Comstar Group. Karisma remains focused on her children's well-being after their father's sudden demise.

Key Points: Karisma Kapoor Clarifies No Stake in Ex-Husband Sunjay Kapur's Estate

  • Karisma Kapoor denies claims of stake in Sunjay Kapur's estate
  • Children Kiaan and Samaira named rightful heirs
  • Sunjay Kapur's assets estimated at ₹30,000 crore
  • Rani Kapur claims majority stake in Sona Comstar Group
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Karisma Kapoor has no involvement in the property matters of Sunjay Kapur, kids are rightful heirs

Karisma Kapoor denies involvement in Sunjay Kapur's ₹30,000 crore estate, confirms kids Kiaan and Samaira as rightful heirs.

"She is not involved in any inheritance or property-related matters in any way – Family Sources"

Mumbai, July 28

Ever since the sudden demise of businessman and actress Karisma Kapoor's former husband, Sunjay Kapur, a lot of discussion has been going around Karisma and her children- Kiaan and Samaira's share in his massive estate.

Setting the record straight once and for all, the sources close to the family have stated that Karisma has no involvement or stake in the property matters of her former husband.

Recently, speculations were doing rounds that Karisma might be claiming her share in Sunjay’s estate, however, now the source close to the family have rubbished any such rumours.

The sources further claimed that Karisma is in no way connected to any property.

“She is not involved in any inheritance or property-related matters in anyway," the sources added.

They asserted that Karisma's children are the rightful heirs of the late businessman's property and will receive what is due to them.

It is further said that Karisma's focus at the moment is only the well-being of her children.

For those who do not know, Karisma and Sunjay tied the knot in a grand ceremony back in 2003. However, things did not work out, and the couple filed for divorce through mutual consent in 2014. Their divorce was finalised in 2016.

In 2016 itself, Karisma filed a domestic violence case against Sunjay and his mother, Rani Kapur.

The couple has two children - daughter Samaira and son Kiaan.

Sunjay left for heavenly abode after suffering a cardiac arrest while playing Polo on June 12 this year.

Being the Chairman of the $3.6 billion Sona Comstar Group, he has left behind assets estimated to be worth more than ₹30,000 crore.

Meanwhile, ahead of Sona Comstar’s annual general meeting, Sunjay’s mother issued a public statement claiming that she holds the majority stake in the group and is hence the legal heir to the estate.

- IANS

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Rahul R
₹30,000 crore estate! The grandmother suddenly claiming majority stake seems suspicious timing after Sunjay's passing. Hope the court ensures the kids get their fair share without lengthy legal battles.
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Ananya R
Media should stop speculating about Karisma's involvement. She's been divorced for years and has her own successful career. Let the family grieve in peace instead of creating unnecessary drama!
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Vikram M
The domestic violence case history makes this more complicated. But ultimately, Indian law is clear - children are legal heirs regardless of parents' marital status. Hope the grandmother doesn't make this ugly.
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Karan T
Respect to Karisma for staying out of this. Most ex-wives would jump at ₹30,000 crore! Shows she's a class act. The kids are lucky to have such a grounded mother during this tough time.
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Sarah B
While I appreciate Karisma's stance, I wish the article had more details about the children's guardianship. At their ages, who will manage their inheritance until they're adults? That's the real question.
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Nikhil C
The media should stop treating this like a Bollywood plot. A man has passed away leaving young children. Have some respect instead of speculating about money matters. Shameful journalism!

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