Who is Kriti Sanon’s Rumored Boyfriend, Kabir Bahia? Learn About His London-Based Business and Net Worth

Here, we introduce you to actress Kriti Sanon's rumored boyfriend, Kabir Bahia, who resides in London.

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Who is Kriti Sanon's Rumored Boyfriend, Kabir Bahia

Kriti Sanon is one of Bollywood’s beautiful and talented actresses who has made a unique mark with her outstanding performances in numerous films throughout her career. Speaking of her personal life, there are reports that she has been dating Kabir Bahia, who lives in London, for a long time. Rumors of their affair spread when they were spotted celebrating Kriti’s birthday in Greece.

Kriti Sanon is dating London-based Kabir Bahia!

Additionally, when Kriti shared pictures of her Holi celebration in 2024, it fueled rumors of her affair with Kabir, as he was seen within Kriti’s circle. Not only this, but Kriti has also been seen attending parties with Kabir on several occasions. It is even reported that Kriti’s sister Nupur introduced them. So, let’s take a detailed look at Kabir Bahia.

Who is Kabir Bahia?

Kabir Bahia resides in London. He completed his schooling in 2018 at ‘Millfield’ in Somerset. Kabir has a keen interest in cricket. He often posts pictures of himself playing cricket and with famous Indian cricketers like Mahendra Singh Dhoni and Hardik Pandya. Regarding his family background, Kabir comes from a very wealthy London family. His father, Kuljinder Bahia, is the founder of a major travel agency named ‘Southall Travel.’

As for Kabir’s father and his family’s net worth, it is reportedly around £427 million. Looking at his Instagram account, we can see Kabir sharing pictures with Dhoni and his wife Sakshi, indicating a connection with the Dhoni family.

Additionally, Kabir attended the wedding of Hardik Pandya and Natasa Stankovic in Udaipur in February 2023. He was also part of the New Year celebrations in 2024 in Dubai with Kriti Sanon, her sister Nupur Sanon, MS Dhoni, and Sakshi.

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