The engagement of Arjun Tendulkar has inevitably drawn attention, but beyond the famous surname entering her life, Saaniya Chandok brings a distinct professional identity rooted in entrepreneurship, education, and India's rapidly expanding pet-care industry.
A Mumbai-based entrepreneur, Chandok has deliberately maintained a low public profile despite belonging to one of the city's most prominent business families. Rather than stepping directly into the family enterprise, she has chosen to build a venture of her own, blending formal business training with hands-on expertise in animal wellness.
Education and training
Saaniya Chandok completed her schooling in Mumbai before pursuing higher education in business management. She graduated from the London School of Economics
in 2020, equipping herself with a global academic foundation. Four years later, she added a specialised Veterinary Technician qualification, completing both theoretical and practical training in animal care - an uncommon combination that reflects her intent to operate within her chosen field rather than merely invest in it.
Business background and family legacy
Chandok is the granddaughter of Ravi Ghai, chairperson of Graviss Hospitality Limited, a Mumbai-based group with interests spanning luxury hotels, food services, and premium ice cream brands such as Brooklyn Creamery. Graviss Food Solutions reported revenues of over ₹600 crore in FY24, underlining the scale of the family's business footprint.
Her parents, Sunny Chandhok and Gaurika Ghai Chandhok, are also closely associated with the Graviss Group. Despite this, Saaniya opted not to join the core family business.
Career and entrepreneurship
In 2022, Chandok founded Mr. Paws Pet Spa & Store LLP, a luxury pet grooming and wellness brand based in Mumbai. The venture caters to a growing segment of urban pet owners seeking specialised grooming and healthcare services. India's pet-care industry is estimated to be worth over ₹5,000 crore and is growing at more than 15 percent annually, placing its business in a high-potential market.
Her company focuses on premium services rather than mass retail, positioning itself at the intersection of lifestyle and veterinary care.
The engagement and upcoming wedding
Saaniya Chandok and Arjun Tendulkar are set to marry on March 5, 2026, following an intimate engagement ceremony attended by close family members. While the wedding will inevitably attract public attention, Chandok's profile suggests a trajectory defined less by celebrity association and more by independent professional ambition.
In an ecosystem often dominated by famous last names, Saaniya Chandok represents a newer generation of Indian entrepreneurs - educated, specialised and intentionally low-key - building credibility on their own terms.
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