Echoes of 'Two Much': Sunita Ahuja Unpacks Govinda's Past Remarks on Kajol and Twinkle
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- November 10, 2025
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It's funny, isn't it? How some moments, some casual remarks made years ago in the bright glare of a television studio, just refuse to fade away. They linger, perhaps in memory, certainly in the vast digital archives, only to resurface when you least expect them. And, for Sunita Ahuja, the wife of Bollywood's ever-energetic Govinda, it seems some of those old words continue to echo with a particular, undeniable discomfort.
Recently, she opened up about a specific incident, a segment from an old talk show titled 'Two Much,' where Govinda — in what one might charitably call a moment of candidness — shared his thoughts on actresses Kajol and Twinkle Khanna. Now, details of the exact comments are a little fuzzy in the mists of time, but the gist, it seems, involved his preferences or impressions of these leading ladies. And, well, Sunita found them, to put it mildly, 'not nice.' You could almost feel her wince, even years later, as she recounted the experience.
She’s been quite frank about it, actually. It wasn't just a fleeting annoyance; the comments genuinely made her uncomfortable, not only then, sitting in the audience, but even now, looking back. It really highlights how deeply our words can impact those around us, doesn't it? Even if spoken in jest or under the pressure of a live camera, the feeling can persist.
And here’s where it gets interesting: Sunita also touched upon the idea of change. People evolve, don't they? She mentioned how Govinda has, in her eyes, transformed over the years, becoming a different person. Perhaps, she implied, the man who made those remarks isn't quite the man she sees today. It's a sentiment many of us can relate to, isn't it? Looking back at our younger selves, cringing a little at past utterances, hoping we've grown beyond them. But, for public figures, those moments are, sadly, often immortalized.
The episode serves as a gentle, yet firm, reminder. In the fast-paced world of entertainment, where every word can be dissected and every gesture scrutinized, perhaps a little more mindfulness is always a good thing. Because, in truth, while the shows fade, and the eras change, some comments—for better or worse—simply find a way to stick around, casting a long shadow.
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