Key Points

Sunjay Kapur, the 53-year-old chairman of Sona Comstar, unexpectedly passed away while playing polo in England after suffering a heart attack. The automotive industry mourns the loss of a visionary leader who transformed his family's company into a global mobility technology enterprise. Kapur was known for his commitment to India's manufacturing sector and had a high-profile personal life, including a past marriage to Bollywood actress Karisma Kapoor. His sudden death leaves a significant impact on the automotive and manufacturing communities in India.

Key Points: Sunjay Kapur Dies Suddenly Leaving Sona Comstar Leadership Void

  • Sudden heart attack in England ends life of prominent auto industry leader
  • Transformed Sona Comstar into global mobility technology company
  • Former husband of Bollywood actress Karisma Kapoor
  • Posted about Air India crash hours before his death
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Sunjay Kapur tirelessly advocated for India's manufacturing, mobility sectors: Sona Comstar

Sona Comstar chairman Sunjay Kapur passes away at 53 during polo match, remembered as visionary leader in Indian manufacturing

"His passion, foresight, and relentless commitment to excellence inspired everyone - Sona Comstar Statement"

New Delhi, June 13

Sunjay Kapur was a visionary leader who tirelessly advocated for India's manufacturing and mobility sectors, said Sona Comstar on Friday, following his death late on Thursday in London, UK.

Kapur, 53, chairman and non-executive director of leading auto components manufacturer Sona BLW Precision Forgings Ltd (Sona Comstar), passed away after suffering a heart attack in England. The incident occurred while he was playing polo.

“It is with profound sorrow that we announce the untimely passing of Sunjay J Kapur, Chairman and Non-Executive Director of Sona Comstar, following a sudden heart attack in England, UK, on June 12, 2025, at the age of 53,” the company said in a statement issued on social media platform X.

Calling Kapur a “visionary leader”, the company noted that he “played a pivotal role in shaping Sona Comstar into a global mobility technology company built on innovation, sustainability, and purpose”.

“His passion, foresight, and relentless commitment to excellence inspired everyone who had the privilege of working with him.

“Beyond his professional accomplishments, Kapur was a devoted father, a mentor to many, and a tireless advocate for India's manufacturing and mobility sectors. His loss is deeply felt across the industry and within the Sona Parivar,” the statement said.

The company noted that “further details regarding memorial arrangements will be shared in due course”.

Kapur assumed the role of managing director of Gurugram-based Sona Comstar in 2015 after his father's passing and later became chairman. The company supplies critical parts, including electric vehicle (EV) traction motors and starter motors.

Hours before his death, Kapur had posted on X about the Air India crash in Ahmedabad.

"Terrible news of the tragic Air India crash in Ahmedabad. My thoughts and prayers are with all the families affected. May they find strength in this difficult hour," he wrote.

Kapur was earlier married to Bollywood actress Karisma Kapoor, with whom he had two children, a daughter named Samaira and a son named Kiaan.

However, the couple divorced in 2016. Kapur later married Priya Sachdev, with whom he has a son Azarias.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Such a tragic loss for Indian manufacturing! Kapur sahab was truly taking our auto components sector global. His work on EV technology was visionary. May his family find strength 🙏 The way he built Sona Comstar into a global player is inspirational for young entrepreneurs.
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Priya M.
So young to go! Just 53 and at the peak of his career. This shows even successful people must prioritize health. My heart goes out to his children - losing a father is never easy. His legacy in mobility tech will live on though. #MakeInIndia has lost a champion.
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Arjun S.
Respect for his professional achievements, but the media focus on his Bollywood connections feels unnecessary. The real story is how he scaled an Indian manufacturing firm globally. That's what young Indians should learn from - not who he was married to.
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Shweta R.
Heartbreaking news! Just hours before his death he was tweeting about the Ahmedabad crash victims. Shows his compassionate nature. The auto sector has lost a true leader. Hope Sona Comstar continues his vision for sustainable mobility solutions. 🕯️
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Vikram J.
His sudden passing is a wake-up call about heart health. We Indians often ignore checkups while chasing professional success. Maybe companies should mandate annual cardiac screenings for executives. That said, what he achieved in just 53 years is remarkable!
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Neha T.
While his professional legacy is impressive, I wish he had more time to mentor young women in manufacturing. This sector needs more gender diversity. Hopefully his successors will continue his work while making the industry more inclusive. Rest in peace, sir.

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