Govinda Interview: Bollywood superstar Govinda is in the news these days.
Recently, Sunita once again lashed out at Govinda. She said that Govinda did nothing for son Yashvardhan’s career.
Meanwhile, Govinda has once again said something about Sunita that has left people stunned.
Govinda Interview: Bollywood superstar Govinda is in the news these days. It seems that there has been a dispute between Govinda and Sunita Ahuja. Recently, Sunita Ahuja made several serious allegations against Govinda. Later, Govinda gave a befitting reply to Sunita. Recently, Sunita once again lashed out at Govinda. She said that Govinda did nothing for son Yashvardhan’s career. Meanwhile, Govinda has once again said something about Sunita that has left people stunned.
Govinda’s Response
Govinda’s wife, Sunita Ahuja, is known for her outspokenness. Recently, she stated in an interview that Govinda didn’t help their son, Yashvardhan, or support him in his career. Speaking to ANI, Govinda clarified this. He said he left politics so that his political career wouldn’t negatively impact his family, especially his children. Govinda revealed that he did help his son, Yashvardhan, and spoke with filmmaker Sajid Nadiadwala, requesting him to teach Yash filmmaking. Govinda said, “I told Nadiadwala, and he guided Yash on how films are made and how to work.”
Sunita Ahuja Said This
Sunita Ahuja, in a conversation with Miss Malini, said that Yash had risen through his own hard work. He had given 90 auditions, but Govinda never called anyone.
Sunita had told Govinda, “Are you a father or what? If you don’t help the children, who will?” She cited Shah Rukh Khan, Amitabh Bachchan, Sunil Shetty, and Jackie Shroff as examples of their support for their sons.
Sunita also targeted those around Govinda, saying their careers have been hampered. Meanwhile, reports suggest that Sajid Khan is considering casting Govinda’s son, Yashvardhan Ahuja, as the lead in his next film.
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