Govinda Opens Up About Family Time and Gratitude to Sunita Ahuja
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Mumbai, March 24 (NationPress) In a past interview with Lehren TV, Bollywood icon Govinda expressed his heartfelt appreciation for his wife Sunita Ahuja and family for their understanding and support, acknowledging that he struggles to find quality time for them because of his demanding career.
He remarked, "I don’t have enough time for my family," and added, "Fortunately, they are quite understanding of this situation. I consider myself lucky to have them."
Discussing his professional obligations, he stated, "As long as work keeps me busy, I feel fulfilled. Once I start having too much free time, it often means my career is on the decline." This suggests that an actor's value is often tied to their workload.
Govinda further underlined his commitment to his profession, stating, "As long as we have the opportunity to work hard, why not take it?"
He clarified that he would consider slowing down only when necessary, saying, "When we can no longer keep up, when we feel exhausted, or realize we need to take fewer projects… then we will. However, that’s not how I feel at this moment."
Govinda, who was one of the leading stars during the late 1980s and 1990s, delivered memorable performances in films such as Hatya and Shola Aur Shabnam, the latter featuring Divya Bharti.
His career evolved into the comedy genre, where his remarkable dancing and comedic timing established him as a favorite among audiences.
He dominated the 1990s with hits like Hero No. 1, Anari No. 1, and Aunty No. 1, among many other successful projects.
His on-screen chemistry with actresses like Raveena Tandon and Karisma Kapoor significantly contributed to the success of his films, setting box office records during that era.
On the personal side, Govinda tied the knot with Sunita Ahuja in 1987, and they are proud parents to two children, daughter Tina Ahuja and son Yashvardhan Ahuja.
In numerous interviews over the years, both Govinda and Sunita have mentioned that the actor has always been very close to his mother, often referring to himself as a devoted “mama’s boy.”