Bollywood actor Govinda, a family identify in the 80s, 90s, and early 2000s, has confronted his justifiable share of challenges in the business. Reflecting on his profession, his spouse Sunita Ahuja has shared insights into some important choices and struggles which have formed his journey.
One notable occasion was Govinda’s choice to say no the role of Chunnilal in Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s Devdas (2002), a role that in the end went to Jackie Shroff. Speaking about this, Sunita defended her husband’s alternative, emphasizing his stature in the business on the time. “Why would he play Chunnilal? He was a very big star. Why would he play a second lead? It’s his choice. You can’t offer Chunnilal’s role to Govinda,” she mentioned in an interview with Hindi Rush. “I’m glad he didn’t do it. Why would he accept such a role being a top star? He was at his peak during the 80s, 90s, and 2000s.” Devdas additionally featured Shah Rukh Khan, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and Madhur Dixit,
Beyond missed alternatives, Sunita highlighted the obstacles Govinda has confronted, together with sabotage and politics inside Bollywood. According to her, a number of of his movies had been shelved on account of behind-the-scenes machinations. “Two to three of his films were stopped from being released. There’s politics everywhere,” she shared. “There is no other actor like Govinda, so some people will try to sabotage him. It is true that he is not being given a platform.”
Sunita believes groupism and jealousy in the business have hampered Govinda’s makes an attempt to make a grand comeback. “Tell me which industry doesn’t have jealousy? If you are into groupism, then you can climb up the ladder. If you don’t belong to any group, then nobody will pay attention to you in this industry,” she mentioned.
Sunita additionally criticized the prevalence of nepotism, stating that the business usually sidelines outsiders in favor of these with connections. Govinda’s impartial spirit, she argued, set him aside but in addition labored towards him. “He is a village boy, an individualist. He wouldn’t join any of those groups. He makes his own group and mingles with them. He will not bow down to anyone. He is in his own world, hero number 1 in his head,” Sunita remarked.
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