
The legendary son of Sachin Tendulkar, Arjun, is reportedly engaged to Saaniya Chandok, the granddaughter of the merchant bombje Ravi Ghai. The contract took place on Wednesday.
There was no official confirmation from Sachin Tendulkar, Arjun Tendulkar or Ghai family about involvement reports.
Here’s what we know about Ravi Ghai
The Crunchbase trading platform describes the Ravi Ghai hotelier as the chairman of the Gradiss Group. Gradiss Hospitality LTD owns and operates hotels and is a big name in Mumbai’s industry and food and beverage-město, from which Arjun and Saaniya come from.
According to Mumbai MirrorRavi Ghai played a key role in converting iQBal Kristen ‘Ik’ Ghai’s Ice-Cream into an international entity. It is part of a 70 -year -old family business.
IQBAL KRISHAN GHAI, known as “Maharajah ice cream”, began with a small restaurant in Connaight Place, new Delhi, and during World War II it swirled homemade ice cream for American units.
Soon thereafter, he created an ice cream of kwality, a brand that practically shut down the Indian national nation at Chocobars, Mango Duets and Cassatas, according to the Graiss Group website.
Ravi Ghai won the title at Cornell University School of Hotel Administration. In 1967, he took over his father Iqbal Krishan in 1967 after graduation in 1966. His son Gaurav Ghai is currently chairman of the Gratiss Group.
Family dispute over Mumbai’s intercontinental hotel
About three weeks ago, a bitter legal battle for control over the hospitality of Gradiss, which owns the intercontinental hotel in Mumbai, broke out between Ravi Ghai and his son Gaurav.
There have been accusations of counterfeiting, broken promises and emotional fall. The struggle threatened the inheritance built by the founder of ice cream kwality.
Ravi Ghai is the future grandfather of Arjun Tendulkar.
According to the research company TACXN generated Grass Food Solutions Private Limited Income £624 crore for FY23-24. Grass Food Solutions Private Limited has a 20%growth rate in the last year.
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