'Sunjay wanted to live 100 years for his son, Priya ruled his life'

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'Sunjay Kapur wanted to live a 100 years for his son Azarius, Priya Sachdev's advice ruled his life,' says Kalyani Saha Chawla of ''Fabulous Lives Vs Bollywood Wives'

Karisma Kapoor's ex-husband Sunjay Kapur passed away on June 12. Sunjay was married to Priya Sachdev then. They were happily married and seemed deeply in love. Now days after he passed away, Kalyani Saha Chawla who was seen in 'Fabulous Lives Vs Bollywood Wives' has now penned an emotional note about him.

In this post, she also spoke about Sunjay and Priya's solid marriage and that he wanted to live for 100 years minimum for his son Azarius.For those not in the know, Sunjay had four children. Samaira and Kiaan were his children with Karisma. Then, him and Priya had a son together, Azarias and Safira is Priya's daughter from her earlier marriage.Kalyani wrote, “He was someone I could rely on even if I didn’t speak to him for weeks.

From driving through torrential rain when he had six hours in Delhi in between his travels, to come to calm a distraught me, monitoring me long distance or giving me guidance with my business, or to endlessly lecture me about my questionable choices, he was insufferable at times, and we bickered like siblings."She added, “He supported every venture of mine, be it with my Art or Rezon, spurring me on, always proud of my serial entrepreneurship.

His love for Tahira was unequivocal. The most fun person for every generation. Sunjay’s dedication and commitment to whatever he took on were borderline obsessive and competitive. He had to be the best in whatever he took on. Be it polo or taking on his father’s mantle in the business."Talking about Sunjay and Priya's marriage, she expressed, “His marriage to Priya, a strong-willed woman of great intelligence, whose opinion and advice ruled his life.

Sunjay loved public speaking and was excellent at it. But no matter the subject, Priya’s name was mentioned in every other sentence. His priority was his wife and children. His pursuance of longevity of his life span is now ironic and cruel, as he told me how he had to be the fittest father for little Azarius and live a 100 years minimum.

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She seemed deeply hurt by his demise as she added, “I was there with Tahira watching him play his first ever polo match in wonderment of knowing it’s been less than a year since he started this very difficult sport and learnt riding to begin with. How quickly and easily he went off riding into the sunset, doing something he loved the most … leaving behind a legacy of love, respect and hero worship. I am so so fortunate to have had him as part of my life.

So lucky to call him family, the third sister. So lucky to have his love, support and unflinching loyalty. My James Bond has left me and everyone whose life he touched, even if briefly, shaken, stirred and gutted."

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