When Karisma Kapoor Opened Up On Sunjay Kapur Being A ‘Very Rich Man’ Before Their Marriage
By Chirag Sehgal,News18
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Karisma Kapoor’s children are currently fighting a legal battle against Priya Sachdev, accusing her of forging their late father, Sunjay Kapur’s will. While the matter is currently in the Delhi High Court, several old interviews of Karisma have also been resurfacing on social media. Amid all this, an old video of the Bollywood actress has now surfaced in which she is seen talking about Sunjay being a “very rich man”.
“I don’t know about that. He has his own business and his father’s business to take care of. I’ll continue to have my career, but far more discreetly. Basically, I’m looking to enter into a new phase in my life. I’ve slogged it out for nearly thirteen years. And now it’s time for me to find another level in my life. So far, I’ve been fulfilling a moral responsibility to my career, my producers, and fans,” Karisma said, in an old interview with journalist Subhash K Jha.
The actress revealed if she’ll continue to work after her marriage with Sunjay and added, “That will continue. I’ll do a good project whenever it comes my way. But now it’s time for me to find personal happiness. I’ve cut down on my workload. Now people know why. I’m not one of those actresses who’d grab anything that comes my way. I’ll continue doing my serial Karishma: The Miracle Of Destiny. And a couple of films per year.”
Karisma Kapoor married Sunjay Kapur in September 2003. The couple became parents to daughter Samaira in 2005 and son Kiaan in 2011. However, they parted ways in 2016.
While Karisma is not directly involved in the legal battle of her former husband’s inheritance drama, she is representing her children, Samaira and Kiaan. The two moved to the Delhi High Court earlier this week to demand a share in the assets of their late father. In their petition, the two children claimed that their stepmother, Priya Sachdev, forged Sunjay’s will. They submitted that the purported will allegedly executed by their father is not a legal and valid document, is forged and fabricated.
They argued that it is because of this reason that neither the original of the Alleged Purported Will has been shown to them nor a copy of the Alleged Purported Will has been provided. The children, therefore, requested the court to provide them with a copy of the said document.
Hearing the plea on Wednesday, September 10, the High Court asked Priya to declare all assets of Sunjay Kapur. The next hearing will take place on October 10.