Sachin Tendulkar recently took to social media to share a special personal moment, revealing that he met Prime Minister Narendra Modi to formally invite him to his son Arjun Tendulkar’s wedding with Saaniya Chandhok. The post quickly caught fans’ attention, blending cricket, family, and national prominence into one heartfelt update.

As per multiple media reports, Arjun Tendulkar is set to marry Saaniya Chandhok, the granddaughter of Mumbai-based businessman Ravi Ghai, on March 5. The Tendulkar and Chandhok families had earlier kept details around the engagement low-key, which led to plenty of speculation among fans and the media.
Sachin Tendulkar eventually put those rumours to rest during a social media interaction. When a fan asked whether Arjun was truly engaged, the former India captain confirmed the news and expressed the family’s excitement about the new chapter in Arjun’s life.
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Sharing a picture from the meeting, Sachin wrote that it was an honour to invite Prime Minister Narendra Modi and thanked him for his blessings and thoughtful advice for the young couple. The gesture underlined the respect the Tendulkar family holds for the Prime Minister, while also offering fans a rare glimpse into Sachin’s personal life beyond cricket.
We were honoured to invite Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri @narendramodi ji to Arjun and Saaniya’s wedding. Thank you, Modi ji, for your blessings and thoughtful advice for the young couple. pic.twitter.com/7oxOZm3i5X
— Sachin Tendulkar (@sachin_rt) February 10, 2026
On the professional front, Arjun Tendulkar continues to carve out his own path in Indian cricket. The seam-bowling all-rounder has shifted his domestic base from Mumbai to Goa, seeking more consistent opportunities. In the IPL, he was part of the Mumbai Indians setup before being traded to the Lucknow Super Giants ahead of the 2026 mini-auction.
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Statistically, Arjun’s journey is still a work in progress. He has featured in 24 first-class matches, scoring 685 runs and taking 52 wickets. In List A and T20 cricket, he has contributed with both bat and ball, showing promise as a developing all-rounder determined to build his own identity in the game.
