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Sunjay Kapur's sister Mandhira says 'Karisma Kapoor is a very good mother,' breaks silence on family feud for Rs 30,000 crore

FP Entertainment Desk August 18, 2025, 12:12:22 IST

She added, “I think the kids have been close, and they’ve had a great relationship. Hopefully somehow, we can carry that on and let the family be one again because she is looking out for her kids like any mother.”

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Sunjay Kapur's sister Mandhira says 'Karisma Kapoor is a very good mother,' breaks silence on family feud for Rs 30,000 crore

Karisma Kapoor’s ex-husband and businessman Sunjay Kapoor passed away in England while playing Polo in June due to a heart attack at the age of 53 in England.

As per new reports,   Sunjay  swallowed a bee by mistake during a game of polo, which led to a heart attack. But can a bee cause death?

Dr Farah Husain, a senior anaesthesiologist and intensivist in New Delhi shared that a bee sting can be life-threatening. And now, the late businessman’s mother has made some shocking revelations and called his demise suspicious.

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Now, the late businessman’s sister Mandhira has praised Karisma Kapoor in an interview and said, “She [Karisma] is a mother. She is a very good mother, I have to give her that. She has done a very good job of letting the family be one, which is…you know..I commend her in that.”

She added, “I think the kids have been close, and they’ve had a great relationship. Hopefully somehow, we can carry that on and let the family be one again because she is looking out for her kids like any mother would, and that’s what she is doing.”

On the family feud

In an interview with NDTV, Mandhira revealed, “I think it’s a little harsh on my mom to send her (Priya) this letter saying she has nothing to do with the company she built. She’s 80. How about just respecting the fact that her husband and she made this?”

Sunjay Kapur’s sister added, “They started with Sona. My dad worked with her. His father-in-law left everything. Our family moved to Delhi where we actually went for family therapy because we hated moving to Delhi. That’s what we’ve been through. And today you’re telling this 80-year-old woman who’s lost everything that she has nothing to do with this company?”

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