
This month, the Tendulkar family has experienced a series of joyful moments. Shortly after reports confirmed Arjun Tendulkar’s engagement to Saaniya Chandhok, cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar proudly shared another reason to celebrate, his daughter Sara’s professional milestone.
On Friday, Sachin took to social media to announce that Sara has launched her own Pilates studio. Expressing his pride, he described how fulfilling it is to watch his daughter create her own journey in the world of business.
“As a parent, you always hope your children find something they truly love doing. Watching Sara open a Pilates studio has been one of those moments that fills our hearts. She has built this journey with her own hard work and belief, brick by brick,” Sachin wrote while sharing photos from the inauguration.
He went on to highlight the importance of health and fitness in their lives, adding: “Nutrition and movement have always been important in our lives, and to see her carry that thought forward, in her own voice, is truly special. Sara, we couldn’t be prouder. Congratulations on this journey you are about to commence.”
This milestone comes shortly after Arjun’s engagement to Saaniya, the granddaughter of prominent Mumbai industrialist Ravt Ravi Ghai, known for his involvement in ventures like the InterContinental Hotel and Brooklyn Creamery. Their ceremony, held on 13 August, remained a close-knit family affair.
Arjun, a left-arm fast-bowling all-rounder, competes for Goa in domestic cricket and plays for the Mumbai Indians squad in the IPL. While his engagement was a significant milestone in his personal life, Sara’s business venture has brought yet another reason for the family.
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