She didn’t hold back again and the internet is once more talking about Sunita Ahuja, wife of actor Govinda. Sunita has once again sparked conversation with her latest interview comments that mix marriage reflections and long-standing frustration.
This time, the remarks came during a chat with Abhishek Vyas on his YouTube channel, where Sunita opened up about her personal life, her views on marriage, and even her expectations that were never fully met.
YouTube confession turns into headlines
Sunita Ahuja, who already runs her own YouTube channel where she shares moments from her daily life ranging from temple visits to spiritual reflections appeared in a new interview that took a very personal turn.
While she often talks about spirituality and her life experiences online, this discussion with Abhishek Vyas shifted toward her marriage with Govinda and what she feels has been missing in their relationship over the years.
“A good son, a good brother… but not the husband wanted”
In the interview, Sunita spoke about Govinda with a mix of respect and emotional disappointment. She said he has always been a good son and a good brother, but when it comes to being a husband, she feels something important is missing.
She explained that she enjoys simple pleasures like going out for parties, having dinner outside, and taking holidays.
According to her, these are normal expectations in a relationship.
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But she feels Govinda never shared that lifestyle because he remained deeply focused on his family responsibilities.
She added that he dedicated most of his life to supporting his family and providing for them, to the point where, in her words, he never truly lived for himself. She also mentioned that at around 60 years of age, he has still not experienced life for his own enjoyment, which she finds upsetting.
Life, stardom, and missed experiences
Sunita further reflected on Govinda’s long career and superstardom, questioning what kind of personal life experiences he may have had outside of his professional success.
She expressed that despite being a major film star, he may not have explored life beyond work and responsibility. This, she said, makes her feel a sense of sadness rather than anger.
In a very direct moment, she even said she often feels she would have preferred “a son like Govinda” rather than expecting him to fit the role of a husband in the way she once imagined.