Govinda's niece had become a stranger to him, Ragini Khanna told
Ragini Khanna, Govinda's niece, opens up about her relationship with the actor and his wife, Sunita Ahuja. She shares how distance grew between them as she became busy with her career. Read more about their family dynamics and the recent rumors about Govinda and Sunita's relationship.

Govinda's niece Ragini Khanna has done some great shows. She recently talked about her relationship with Govinda and said that there was a distance between her family. Ragini mentioned that as everyone got busy, they became strangers to each other.
Ragini Khanna, the famous television actress, is known for her work in popular shows like Sasural Genda Phool. Despite being part of Govinda's family, Ragini disappeared from the entertainment world for a while. In a recent conversation with Hindi Rush, she revealed that she was once very close to Govinda and his wife Sunita Ahuja. However, once she began her career, she found that there was complete distance between them. Ragini shared, “We used to spend every evening at my maternal grandmother's house. In childhood, I had to meet Sunita Mami every evening."
She recalled, “When I started my career, we became completely isolated. While growing up, we used to play in the building, but after getting busy with our careers, we became strangers."
Ragini Did Not Have Time:
She added, “I didn’t even have time to sleep. I couldn't meet my cousins, talk to my mother, or attend family weddings in Punjab, or even go to my friend's wedding."
Meanwhile, rumours of a divorce between Bollywood star Govinda and his wife Sunita Ahuja were circulating. Reports suggested that Sunita had sent Govinda a divorce notice six months ago, but according to the actor's lawyer, the two have resolved their differences. Amid these speculations, a video of Sunita went viral on social media, in which she confidently stated that nothing can separate her from Govinda.
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