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Sunita reveals why Govinda rejected Shah Rukh’s ‘Devdas’

Sunita Ahuja reveals why Govinda rejected Shah Rukh Khan’s ‘Devdas’:“Chota Sa Role...”

Govinda rejected the role of Chuni Babu in the 2002 film ‘Devdas’, as revealed by his wife, Sunita Ahuja. She said he refused a secondary role despite some flopped films, staying true to his status as a leading star. The film is an adaptation of a classic novel. Sunita praised his grounded personality. Divorce rumors between them surfaced but were denied, and they continue court-mandated counseling.

‘Devdas’ released in 2002, featured Shah Rukh Khan, Jackie Shroff, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, and Madhuri Dixit in the leads. Jackie played the role of Chunni Babu, a part initially offered to Govinda. However, Govinda declined the offer, and the reason for his refusal has recently been shared by his wife. Sunita Ahuja revealed the true reason behind Govinda’s decision and also praised her husband.Govinda’s decision and career perspectiveDuring an interview with Hindi Rush, Sunita shared the reasons behind Govinda turning down the role of Jackie Shroff’s character Chunnilal in ‘Devdas.’ She highlighted that Govinda had been a leading actor throughout the ’80s, ’90s, and 2000s, earning significant fame. Referring to his career choices, she said, “Yes, some films flopped, but it did not mean that he should do a secondary role in a film.” Sunita expressed surprise that such a part was even offered to a star of his caliber but praised Govinda for handling the situation with grace and calmness, describing it as commendable.

Sunita Ahuja celebrates Ganpati with Govinda, shuts down divorce rumours

About the film’s adaptationIn the film ‘Devdas,’ Jackie took on the role and received much praise for his performance. The movie, directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali, is an adaptation of Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay’s famous 1917 novel. The story had previously been brought to the big screen in 1955, starring Dilip Kumar as Devdas, and that version was also a major hit. Govinda’s personality and popularityIn the same interview, Sunita mentioned that Govinda has been connected to the film industry since childhood, but initially had no knowledge about movies. She described him as an independent person who remains grounded even today. According to her, he never likes to be part of any group but prefers to create his own circle. Wherever he goes, he spreads love, and people, in turn, love him, which is why he became ‘Hero No. 1.’ She also said that people accept Govinda in that way.Divorce rumorsRumors about Govinda and Sunita Ahuja’s separation had been circulating on social media, stirring fan concerns. However, Sunita has repeatedly denied these claims, affirming the strength of their relationship. Reports surfaced that she filed for divorce in December 2024, citing cruelty and adultery. Govinda was summoned but did not attend court hearings until May 2025. Despite these developments, the couple has appeared together publicly, dispelling separation talks and continuing court-mandated counseling. Go to Source

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