Sunita Ahuja recalls when she first saw Govinda at her sister’s wedding

Amidst divorce rumors, Govinda and Sunita Ahuja's love story resurfaces, beginning with a challenge to impress the Bollywood star. Sunita Munjal first met Govinda at a wedding, sparking a connection that defied their different backgrounds. Their bond deepened over shared moments, leading to a marriage that has lasted nearly four decades, shaped by love and family.
Sunita Ahuja recalls when she first saw Govinda at her sister’s wedding
Govinda and Sunita Ahuja’s marriage has once again come under the spotlight amid swirling divorce rumours. But, long before she became his wife, Sunita, then known as Sunita Munjal, shared a sweet love story with the Bollywood star.In an interview, she reminisced about those early days, when she first crossed paths with the hunk, who was still studying at the time. Interestingly, she revealed that at the time, the ladies vying for Govinda's attention, found it hard to impress him.
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Sunita recalls first meeting Govinda

In a chat on the Time Out with Ankit podcast, Sunita looked back at the moment she first met Govinda. She said, “My sister married his maternal uncle, and I saw him for the first time at their wedding. He was in his final year of BCom and I was in Class 9. My brother-in-law told me that Govinda was from Virar, a simple man who loved his mother a lot."She also revealed that it was a challenge with her brother that got her to pursue the hunk. "He also mentioned that no girl could impress him. I remember wondering what kind of boy he was that no girl could impress him with. When I told my brother-in-law I could, he said it was impossible.
So, I asked him what if I did, and he challenged me to prove it first," she stated.

Sunita shares how love sparked with Govinda

Looking back on the early days, Sunita revealed that when Govinda was starting out with 'Tan-Badan', her uncle, Anand Singh had first offered her the female lead role, which she turned down. The role later went to Khushbu Sundar. She fondly recalled a special moment from the film’s Muhurat day when a small, unspoken gesture in the car marked the beginning of their love story.What started as a subtle spark soon grew into a relationship, and after dating for three years, the two tied the knot. Today, they’ve shared nearly four decades together, with Sunita saying she has known Govinda for 40 years.

Sunita recalls her early days with Govinda

Back in the day, Sunita shared how her bond with Govinda slowly grew stronger. She recalled how he once gave her a Cadbury chocolate after she finished college, which became a sweet memory in their early relationship.At first, she admitted she wasn’t very fond of him, as she came from Bandra, while he belonged to Virar, and their backgrounds felt worlds apart. But things changed when she met his mother, who instantly liked her. Wanting to see her youngest son married, Govinda’s mother played a big role in their quick wedding.Sunita tied the knot at just 18 and embraced motherhood at 19. She also remembered how his mother stayed with them for 14 years, during which they shared a peaceful bond without any fights.
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