Priya Sachdeva Remembers Sanjay Kapoor on First Anniversary After His Death, Shares Emotional Note
Priya Sachdev Remembers Husband Sunjay Kapur: Industrialist Sanjay Kapoor and Priya Kapoor have completed nine years of marriage. On this occasion, Priya shared an emotional post on social media remembering her husband, Sanjay.
Today marks nine years of marriage for Priya Sachdeva and industrialist Sanjay Kapoor. However, this is their first wedding anniversary after Sanjay's death. On this occasion, Priya shared an emotional post on social media remembering Sanjay.
On the occasion of their wedding anniversary, Priya shared a photo from their wedding. In the photo, she is wearing a golden kurta and traditional Punjabi jewelry. Sanjay is seen in a white kurta-pyjama with a pink turban.
Sharing the photo, Priya wrote, "Happy Anniversary, J. Last year, on our 8th, we celebrated with your Dosco friends. It was loud, warm, full of laughter. You looked at me and said you wanted us to be together for the next 7 lifetimes. I’m holding you to that, J."
Priya further wrote, "On our 7th, you wrote the most beautiful note for me. The most precious gift. I have carried every word with me. I always will. You were not just my husband. You were my soulmate, my safe place, my heartbeat. With you, I found home. Loving you was the easiest and most beautiful thing I have ever known. You made the ordinary feel magical. You are not in my past, my love. You are waiting for me in my future. Our story isn’t over. Happy Anniversary, my forever. Like the quote you found for “US”: ‘This is just the beginning of our time together… 7 years of marriage and 7 lives together. And if I could live life again, I would repeat every mistake, so long as it leads me back to you.’ P.S. I love you. Always."
It's been almost seven months since Sanjay Kapoor's death. Following his death, Sanjay's mother, Rani Kapoor, filed a civil suit against her daughter-in-law, Priya Sachdev Kapoor (Priya Kapoor). In her petition, 80-year-old Rani Kapoor alleges that Priya Kapoor and other family members formed a family trust through which her entire property, family inheritance, and control over key Sona Group companies were illegally usurped. Karisma Kapoor's children have also been made parties to the case.