Sanjay Kapoor’s sister, Mandhira, made serious allegations against Priya Sachdev regarding legal papers

Sanjay Kapoor’s death
It has been only a few months since Bollywood actress Karisma Kapoor‘s ex-husband and business tycoon Sanjay Kapoor, passed away, but now legal and personal disputes are coming out in the open in his family.
Sanjay died of cardiac arrest in June. He was the chairman of Sona Comstar and was a big name in the industry.
Serious allegations by sister Mandhira Kapoor
Sanjay’s sister, Mandhira Kapoor, made serious allegations against her sister-in-law, Priya Sachdev in a recent interview.
Mandhira claims that Priya forcibly made her mother sign legal papers in a closed room during mourning.
According to Mandhira, this incident happened twice.
At that time she was knocking on the door, but her mother was unable to hear her voice.
Later the mother herself said that she did not know which papers she had signed.
“What are you hiding from us?”
Mandhira said that her mother had demanded to see those documents.
Priya had promised that she would send the papers, but till now neither her mother nor Mandhira has received those documents.
When she asked again, she got the reply that Priya’s email has been hacked, so nothing can be sent.
Priya’s current role
Currently, Priya Sachdev is the non-executive director of Sona Comstar.
Mandhira says that she has taken charge for 13 days, but the documents have not been shown till now.
She believes that the truth will come out sooner or later.
Praised Karisma Kapoor
Interestingly, before this controversy, Mandhira had praised Karisma Kapoor a lot.
She had said that Karisma is a great mother and she has done a great job in keeping the family together.
What next?
After Sanjay Kapoor’s death, this family dispute seems to be taking a legal turn.
On one hand, there are questions related to business and property, and on the other hand, the growing sourness in relationships is also clearly visible.
Now it remains to be seen whether this matter is resolved amicably or reaches the court.
💬 Your opinion: Does the truth come out quickly in such family disputes, or do they keep dragging on for years?