Bio/Wiki
Full Name | Kawas Manekshaw Nanavati |
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Physical Stats & More
Height | 183 cm |
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Weight | 65 kg |
Eye Color | Black |
Hair Color | Black |
Personal Life
Date of Birth | 1925 |
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Place of Birth | Not Known |
Date of Death | 24/07/2003 |
Place of Death | Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
Zodiac sign/Sun sign | Not Known |
Hometown | Not Known |
Relationships & More
Marital Status | Married | ||||
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Affairs/Girlfriends | Sylvia | ||||
Wife/Spouse | Sylvia Nanavati | ||||
Marriage Date | July 1949 | ||||
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Family
Father | Manekshaw Nanavati | ||||
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Mother | Mehra Nanavati | ||||
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Spouse | Sylvia | ||||
Children | Sons - Pheroze Nanavati and 1 more, Daughter - Tannaz |
Some Lesser Known Facts
K. M. Nanavati was a Senior Commander in the Indian Navy and lived in Mumbai with his wife and children. | |
He often went on voyages for his official duties. | |
His wife, a British woman, met him in England where he was training in the navy. | |
On April 27, 1959, Nanavati discovered his wife's affair with Prem Ahuja, leading to Ahuja's murder. | |
After a controversial trial, Nanavati was initially given a life sentence, later pardoned after three years. | |
Following this, Nanavati relocated to Ontario, Canada with his family. | |
The case received media coverage from tabloids like Blitz, playing a significant role. | |
Several movies, such as Achanak (1973), Yeh Raastey Hain Pyar Ke (1963), and Rustom (2016), were inspired by his story. |