Govinda’s wife Sunita reveals tragic details of losing their three-month-old daughter in candid conversation
Bollywood actor Govinda’s wife, Sunita Ahuja, recently shared emotional revelations about her family in a candid podcast interview on ‘Timeout with Ankit’. In the heartfelt discussion, Sunita spoke about her relationship with Govinda, their children Yashvardhan and Tina, and the tragic loss of their infant daughter, shedding light on a chapter that was previously kept private.
A Painful Loss: Sunita’s Daughter Passed Away at Three Months
Sunita revealed that before the birth of their son Yashvardhan, they had another daughter who passed away just three months after birth. She explained that the baby girl was born prematurely and her lungs were not fully developed, which ultimately led to her untimely death. Sunita’s vulnerability during this moment touched listeners as she shared the pain of losing a child.
Yashvardhan Became Her World After the Loss
The tragic loss had a lasting impact on Sunita, and it influenced the way she raised her son, Yashvardhan. She admitted that Yash has always been pampered, as he was born eight years after her daughter Tina. Sunita said, “I raised Yash with extra care because I was scared after losing my daughter.” She reflected on how her protective nature shaped her parenting style, ensuring that her children were always close to her and not left with servants.
Sunita’s Journey with Govinda: From Pali Hill to Marriage
During the podcast, Sunita also shared the story of her relationship with Govinda. She revealed that they had known each other for 40 years, meeting when Govinda was in his final year of college. Despite their very different backgrounds—Govinda hailing from Virar and Sunita from Pali Hill—the two fell in love and eventually got married. Sunita humorously recalled the contrast in their lifestyles, sharing how after marriage, she transitioned from wearing miniskirts to sarees due to her mother-in-law’s traditional values.
Sunita’s revelations offered a rare glimpse into her personal life, showing the strength behind her quiet presence in Govinda’s public life.