Govinda’s Wife Sunita Ahuja Will Forgive Him On THIS One Condition

In a candid revelation that has reignited public interest in one of Bollywood’s longest-standing unions, Sunita Ahuja, wife of veteran actor Govinda, has spoken frankly about their relationship amid persistent rumors of marital discord, including divorce speculations and alleged infidelity.

The couple, who tied the knot in 1987 and share two children, have frequently found themselves in the headlines due to swirling reports of separation, which Sunita has often dismissed as unfounded gossip. In her latest vlog, where she hosted journalists for a Q&A session on her YouTube show Sach Ka Saamna, she addressed the question of forgiveness directly.

When asked if Govinda featured on her list of people she might forgive, Sunita responded thoughtfully: “You never know. He is my childhood love. If he changes and lives according to what I believe is right, I will forgive him.” She emphasized her reluctance to dwell on every media report, stating she has no interest in absorbing the constant stream of negative news.

Sunita highlighted the challenges of her current life stage, noting, “This is not the age to endure so much stress. I am going through menopause. At this time, every woman needs the support of her husband and children, not pressure or added tension.” She described how emotional fluctuations during this phase require love and understanding rather than conflict.

Reflecting on Govinda’s behavior, Sunita observed that he once lived in fear of his mother, but following her passing, he grew more independent and carefree, answering to no one and surrounding himself with questionable company. She admitted to having endured significant hardships in the past, often due to her own innocence being exploited, but asserted that those days are over.

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“I have suffered a lot, but no more,” she declared. “I have established my own identity now.” Acknowledging the depth of their bond, she added that a 40-year relationship cannot dissolve overnight, so she remains emotional about it. However, she stressed a key shift: “But now my heart has become strong. I always speak the truth.”

Addressing women in similar situations, Sunita urged them to stand up for their rights. She explained that she once remained silent out of respect for her in-laws, but with that dynamic changed and viewing Govinda more as a friend now, she sees no reason to stay quiet or live in fear.

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