Govinda and Sunita Ahuja to divorce after 37 years: Reports

by · KalingaTV

Govinda and Sunita Ahuja are rumoured to be heading towards a divorce. The couple has been married for a long 37 years since March 1987. They have showcased their strong bond at several occasions. Reports suggested that they are heading for a divorce due to frequent quarrels and differences in their lifestyles. There are also talks that Govinda’s closeness to his 30-year old Marathi co-star is one of the reasons for the divorce.

According to reports, Sunita has apparently had sent a separation notice a few months ago but there has been no movement since then.”

Govinda’s manager has reportedly refuted the rumours and said that there have been issues between the couple due to certain statements made by certain members from the family. And there is nothing more to it.

He also said that the actor is in process of starting a film for which artists are visiting our office.

When we contacted Govinda, he just reacted saying there are only business talks going. “I am in the process of starting my films,” he said. Meanwhile, Sunita has not reacted to the news.

A while ago, Sunita had revealed in an interview with Hindi Rush, that she lives in a separate apartment with her children and doesn’t stay with Govinda. The actor stays in a bungalow on the same street. After this interview, she had visited Shirdi and was asked by the paps about living separately. That’s when she laughed and said, “Kisi ki majaal hai joh mujhe Govinda se alag karke dikhaaye. Nobody can separate us. I have a lot of fun with him. There are people who want to break homes more than outsiders. I won’t let anyone break homes. I will win because Baba is with me.”

Meanwhile, Govinda’s Niece Arti Singh has refuted the rumors. She said that this is false news and are just speculations because their bond is so strong. They have a strong and loving relationship. She said that people should refrain from spreading misinformation about their personal lives.

Also Read: Suniel Shetty gifts 3-metre-tall mechanical elephant Veerabhadreshwara temple