Nagpur businessman Sarang Lakhani married Revati Sule in a ceremony held in Mumbai on June 20, 2024 [2].
The union connects the family of a prominent Maharashtra politician with a business entity based in Nagpur, highlighting the intersection of political and commercial influence in the region.
Revati Sule is the daughter of Supriya Sule, a Member of Parliament representing the Nationalist Congress Party (Sharad Pawar) [1]. The wedding took place in Mumbai, though the groom is based in Nagpur [4].
Lakhani, whose name is also spelled Lakhanee in some reports [1], has a professional background in the private sector. He has worked with the family-run Vishvaraj Group for more than eight years [1].
Family ties in the region often cross political lines. Some reports identify Lakhani as the son of Arun Lakhani, a BJP candidate [3]. This familial connection suggests a bridge between opposing political parties through a private union.
While the event was a private family matter, the high profile of both families has drawn significant public and media attention. The ceremony marks a formal alliance between the Sule family and the Lakhani family, blending political heritage with corporate enterprise.
“The union connects the family of a prominent Maharashtra politician with a business entity based in Nagpur.”
This marriage exemplifies the traditional blending of political power and business wealth in Maharashtra. By linking the daughter of a high-ranking NCP official with the son of a BJP-affiliated figure, the union demonstrates how familial and social networks often transcend the rigid ideological divides of party politics in India.



