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Sunita Ahuja says she will forgive Govinda if he lives on her terms

Sunita Ahuja says she will forgive Govinda if he lives on her terms: 'I'm going through menopause, need my husband

Govinda and Sunita Ahuja have been in public scrutiny since the last few months. There have been several speculations about their marriage and reports of the actor cheating on his wife. There were also reports of their divorce which they quashed with their joint appearance on Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations. Sunita also had address rumours of Govinda cheating on her and hinted at the girl’s name by once saying in an interview, “I hate the name Komal.”Govinda also responded to Sunita’s statement, expressing gratitude toward the newcomer for staying silent and saying she had “saved” him.Now in her latest vlog, Sunita once again addressed her relationship with Govinda and reflected on whether forgiveness is possible.Opening up about her mental state of being at the moment, she spoke about how years of staying quiet have changed her perspective. “Many people took advantage of my innocence. I tolerated a lot,but not anymore. I have built my own identity now. I will always remain emotional because a 40-year relationship doesn’t break overnight. But I have become strong-hearted,” she said.She also explained how family dynamics once influenced her silence. “I always speak the truth. I tell every woman to fight for her rights. I used to stay quiet when my in-laws were around because I loved and respected them deeply. But now Govinda and I are friends, why should I just keep listening to him or live in fear?”When questioned about the possibility of forgiving him, Sunita did not rule it out. “You never know. He is my childhood love. Agar woh sudhar jaaye, hamare hisaab se chale, I will forgive him. If he changes and lives according to what I believe is right, I will forgive him,” she said.She further admitted that constant media coverage has taken an emotional toll. “I don’t want to hear everything in the news. This is not the age where I can handle such stress, I am going through menopause. At this time, you need your husband and children to support you, not put pressure on you.”

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