Actor Govinda has opened up about his long-running rift with nephew and comedian Krushna Abhishek, claiming that television show writers deliberately forced Krushna to insult him on national television. The veteran Bollywood star said the repeated on-air jokes and remarks deeply affected his family, particularly his wife Sunita Ahuja, who was “always upset” by the situation.
In a recent interview, Govinda alleged that the humor directed at him was not spontaneous but scripted, suggesting that writers encouraged Krushna to make jokes at his expense to boost viewership. “Sunita was always upset seeing all this happen on TV,” Govinda said, adding that such content caused emotional strain within the family.
The actor further shared that despite being family, the public mockery created distance and misunderstandings that could not be easily resolved. Govinda maintained that he had no personal grudge but felt hurt by how private family matters were turned into public entertainment.
The strained relationship between Govinda and Krushna Abhishek has been widely discussed over the years, with both sides previously offering differing versions of events. While Krushna has earlier stated that his jokes were meant purely as comedy and not personal attacks, Govinda’s latest comments have reignited debate over boundaries in televised humor.
Fans have reacted strongly on social media, with many calling for reconciliation and urging television creators to be more sensitive when involving personal relationships in comedy.
