Sunita Ahuja confirms divorce filing against Govinda amid rumours


Daijiworld Media Network - Mumbai

Mumbai, Aug 23: Sunita Ahuja has once again addressed divorce rumours with actor Govinda in her YouTube vlog, revealing that someone attempted to break into her house, while new details about their ongoing divorce case have surfaced.

According to court documents accessed by Hauterrfly, Sunita filed for divorce in the Bandra Family Court on December 5, 2024, citing adultery, cruelty, and desertion under Section 13 (1) (i), (ia), (ib) of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955. Govinda was summoned but did not appear in person until a notice to show cause was issued in May 2025. The couple has been undergoing court-mandated counselling since June 2025, with Sunita attending hearings in person. It remains unclear whether Govinda has participated virtually.

When NDTV contacted Govinda’s lawyer Lalit Bindra, he stated, “Koi case nahi sab settle ho raha hai ye sab log purani cheezen utha ke daal rahe hain” (“There is no case, everything is being settled, people are just bringing up old matters”). Sources added, “Abhi Ganesh Chaturthi aayega, aapko sab saath mein nazar aayenge, aap ghar aaiyega” (“This Ganesh Chaturthi, you will see everyone together, you should come home”).

Divorce rumours have circulated for years, with Sunita previously revealing she celebrated her birthday alone for the past 12 years and that she and Govinda lived separately due to his work and “talkative nature.” Reports of a split after 38 years of marriage shocked fans, though Govinda’s team in February 2025 confirmed the divorce filing but claimed the couple had resolved their differences. Sunita has urged media outlets to avoid unverified reports, stating that she or Govinda would personally confirm any developments.

Meanwhile, rumours linking Govinda to a younger Marathi actress continue to circulate.

  

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