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Govinda reveals the real reason for his fight with Bhana: Said- Wife always sided with Krishna, Comedian said- 7 years of exile ended

Actor Govinda recently arrived on 'The Great Indian Kapil' show. Here he ended the 7 year long battle by hugging his cousin Krishna Abhishek. Govinda said that he was deeply hurt by one of Krishna's words. Due to which he was also angry. However, his wife Sunita always supported his cousin Krishna. Later, at Govinda's insistence, Krishna apologizes to Mami Sunita in front of everyone.

Govinda said- Krishna​​​​​​​Was hurt by the dialogues Recently, Govinda arrived on the show with Shakti Kapoor and Chunky Pandey. Here he spoke for the first time about his conflict with Bhana. He said that he was angry with Krishna and the dialogues used in his acting. However, his wife Sunita always supported Krishna. Govinda said about this – My wife Sunita said that the entire film industry does this. Don't say anything to Krishna. He is making money. Let him do his job.

Krishna A apologized to his aunt Govinda further asks Krishna to apologize to Sunita as he loves the whole family very much. Respecting his maternal uncle's words, Krishna immediately apologized to his maternal aunt. But said – yes, yes, I love him too.

Krishna cried when his maternal uncle was shot During the second segment of the show, when Krishna Abhishek was telling jokes about becoming a leg piece millionaire, Govinda stopped him. The actor then said that Krishna cried when he was shot and now he is joking about the leg piece.

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Krishna said – My 7 years of exile is over Talking about this issue, Krishna said – Today is the most special day. This is the most memorable day. Sharing the stage with my mama ended my 7 year exile today. This is one of the best moments. Everyone was expecting it.

In 2016, there was a rift between the two for the first time There was a rift between the two for a long time. Both have reconciled many times. The tension between Krishna and Govinda started with a statement by Krishna. In 2016, she said in an episode of the reality show that I make Govinda a mama.

Govinda did not like this at all. On this Govinda said that no one should be insulted on television for money. On this statement of Govinda, Krishna said that he did not say this with any bad intention.

Recently, when Govinda was shot, Krishna and his wife had arrived to meet the actor.

Kashmira Shah's tweet widened the gap Things turned sour between the two in 2018 when Krishna's wife Kashmira Shah tweeted that some people dance for money. On this tweet, Sunita Ahuja said that this tweet was made against Govinda. After this Govinda and Sunita cut off all ties with Krishna and Kashmira.

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Even in 2019, when Govinda, Sunita and their daughter Tina came to Kapil Sharma's show, Krishna did not come to the show as Sunita did not want to share the stage with him.

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