Govinda Age, Height, Family, Career, Net Worth, Lifestyle & Facts

PERSONAL INFORMATION

Full name: Govind Arun Ahuja [1] Mid-Day

Nickname(s): • Chi Chi [2] APN News • Virar ka Chokkra [3] NDTV

Profession(s): Actor, Comedian, Dancer, Former Politician

Date of Birth: 21 December 1963 (Saturday)

Age (as of 2024): 61 Years

Birthplace: Virar, Bombay, Maharashtra

Zodiac sign: Capricorn

Nationality: Indian

Hometown: Mumbai, Maharashtra

Ethnicity: His paternal grandmother was Sindhi, and his grandfather was Punjabi [6] The Times of India

Food Habit: Non-vegetarian [7] APN News

Marriage Date: 11 March 1987

Age: 61 Years

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EDUCATION

School: Annasaheb Vartak Smarak Vidyamandir Primary School, Virar, Maharashtra

College/University: Annasaheb Vartak College of Arts, Kedarnath Malhotra College of Commerce, E. S. Andrades College of Science, Dist- Palghar, Maharashtra

Educational Qualification: Bachelor of Commerce [5] My Neta

Education: Bachelor Of Commerce

PHYSICAL STATISTICS

[4]JansattaHeight: 5′ 8″ (173 cm)

Weight (approx.): 80 Kg (176 lbs)

Eye Colour: Brown

Hair Colour: Black

FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS

Marital Status: Separated [12] NDTV

Affairs/Girlfriends: • Neelam Kothari (ex-girlfriend; actress) • Rani Mukerji (rumoured ex-girlfriend; actress) [13] Bollywood Shaadis

Wife/Spouse: Sunita Ahuja

Children: Son – Yashvardhan Ahuja (assistant director; born on 1 March 1997; image in wife’s section) Daughter – Tina Ahuja (actor; born on 16 July 1989; image in wife’s section) Note: His daughter named Lakshmi died within four months of her birth as she was very weak and was a premature baby. [14] The Times of India

Parents: Father – Aroon aka Arun Kumar Ahuja (Indian actor and producer) Mother – Nirmala Devi (actress and Carnatic singer)

Siblings: Brother – Kirti Kumar Ahuja (actor, film producer, director, singer; image in paernts’ section) Sister(s) – 4 • Padma Ahuja • Pushpa Ahuja • Kamini Khanna (astrologer and music director)

Wife: Sunita Ahuja

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

Debut: Film (Hindi; As an actor): Love 86 (1986) as Vikram Doshi/Vicky Film (Tamil; As an actor): Three Roses (2003) in a guest appearance Film (Bengali; As an actor): Samadhi (2013) in lead role Music Album (Hindi; As a singer): Govinda (1998)

Awards & Honours: Filmfare Awards • 1997: Special Award for Saajan Chale Sasural • 2000: Best Comedian for Haseena Maan Jaayegi • 2020: Special Award for Excellence in Indian Cinema Award Zee Cine Awards • 1998: Best Actor in a Comic Role for Dulhe Raja • 1999: Best Actor in a Comic Role for Bade Miyan Chote Miyan • 2000: Best Actor in a Comic Role for Haseena Maan Jaayegi • 2008: Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Male) for Partner IIFA Awards • 2002: Best Comedian for Jodi No.1 • 2008: Best Comedian for Partner Other Awards • 1995: Star Screen Special Jury Award for Coolie No. 1 • 1998: Videocon Screen Best Actor (Jury) Award for Bade Miyan Chote Miyan • 2007: Star Gold Excellent Comic Actor Award for Partner • 2007: Most Stylish Comeback Award by MTV Lycra Style Awards for Partner • 2008: Hiru Golden Film Award for Contribution to Asian Cinema • 2008: Best Jodi of the Year by Apsara Film & Television Producers Guild Awards for Partner (with Salman Khan ) Honours • 1999: World’s tenth-greatest star of stage or screen in a BBC News Online poll • 2016: Actor of the Decade at the India Leadership Conclave in Mumbai

MONEY FACTOR

[15]KoimoiCar Collection: • Hyundai Creta • Toyota Fortuner • Ford Endeavor • Mercedes C220D • Mercedes Benz GLC

[16]KoimoiSalary/Income: • Rs 10-12 crores (in 2021) • Rs 5-6 crores per film (in 2021) • 2 crores per advertisement (in 2021)

Assets/Properties: Movable Assets Cash: Rs 20,12,988 Bank Deposits: Rs 3,51,97,944 Motor Vehicles: Rs 1,40,074 Jewellery: Rs 1,85,51,718 Bonds, Debentures and Shares: Rs 2,94,00,100 LIC: Rs 71,00,000 Immovable Assets Agricultural Land: Rs 2,10,000 Buildings: Rs 2,43,00,000 Residential Buildings: Rs 70,00,000 Other Immovable Assets: Rs 20,00,000 Note: The given estimates of movable and immovable assets are according to the year 2004. [17] My Neta

Net Worth (approx.): Rs 170 crore (in 2021) [18] Koimoi

OTHER INFORMATION

Party: • Shiv Sena (March 2024-present) • Indian National Congress (2004-2008)

Political Journey: • 2004: Joined Indian National Congress and was elected to the Lok Sabha from Mumbai by 50,000 votes • 2008: Quit politics on 20 January • 2024: Joined Shiv Sena led by Eknath Shinde

Address: 105, Jal Darshan, A Wing, Ruia Park Road, Juhu, Mumbai– 400049

Other Relative(s): Maternal Uncle(s) • Lachhu Maharaj (musician) • Anand Singh (assistant director) are his maternal uncles Nephew(s) • Krushna Abhishek (son of Govinda’s sister Padma Sharma; comedian and actor) • Vinay Anand (son of Govinda’s sister Pushpa Anand; actor) Niece(s) • Arti Singh (daughter of Govinda’s sister Padma Sharma; TV actress) • Ragini Khanna (daughter of Govinda’s sister Kamini Khanna; TV actress) Daughter-in-Law • Kashmeera Shah (wife of Krushna Abhishek; model and actor)

Food: Fried Chicken, Moong Dal, Khichdi, Bhindi

Actor(s): Dharmendra , Madhuri Dixit

Restaurant: Just Around The Corner in Mumbai and Ming Yang in Mumbai

INTERESTING BACKGROUND INFORMATION

Govinda, a celebrated figure in Indian cinema, boasts ancestral roots tracing back to Gujranwala, Pakistan. Born into a family steeped in the arts, his father was an actor who made his Bollywood debut in 1940. The family initially resided in a bungalow on Carter Road in Mumbai, but financial hardships struck when his father ventured into film production, resulting in significant losses. This downturn forced them to sell their home and relocate to a village in Virar, Maharashtra, where Govinda was born. Reflecting on his early life, Govinda described the transition as challenging, noting how he witnessed his father’s successful career turn into a struggle when a film they produced failed miserably.

As a teenager, Govinda displayed entrepreneurial spirit by opening a restaurant at the age of 13, although it ultimately failed. His academic journey led him to college, where he honed his craft through various theatre performances. Upon graduating, he sought employment, even applying for a steward position at the prestigious Taj Mahal Hotel, but was turned away due to his inadequate English. His mother, who hoped he would pursue a stable banking career, remained unaware of his aspirations to become an actor. Secretly, he traversed the distance from Virar to Mumbai, auditioning for numerous roles, including several at Rajshri Studios, where he faced repeated rejections. Nonetheless, a breakthrough came when he landed a TV commercial for a fertiliser company, marking the beginning of his journey in the entertainment industry.

With his first earnings, Govinda cherished the opportunity to buy a saree for his mother, an act that brought him immense joy and pride. His passion for acting was ignited after watching the film “Disco Dancer,” which inspired him to practice dancing and acting extensively. He committed to a six-month audition period, promising himself that if he did not succeed, he would shift gears to a banking career. In the late 1980s, he faced a pivotal choice between a role in the acclaimed mythological series “Mahabharat” and a film called “Tan-Badan.” He opted for the film, propelling him into a series of successful projects, including “Pyaar Karke Dekho,” “Shiv Shakti,” and “Ghar Ghar Ki Kahani.” During these formative years, Govinda often worked tirelessly, completing 12-day stretches of shooting, a testament to his dedication.

The 1990s marked a significant turning point in Govinda’s career, as he became a household name, starring in multiple films each year. His memorable performances in hits like “Raja Babu,” “Saajan Chale Sasural,” and “Dulhe Raja” solidified his status as a leading actor. Notably, his collaborations with other actors became iconic, particularly his on-screen pairings with Shakti Kapoor, Kader Khan, and Johnny Lever, which resonated with audiences. However, the personal tragedy of losing his mother in 1996 deeply affected him, leading to a period of introspection amidst his professional triumphs. Govinda also ventured into music, lending his voice to several songs and even penning lyrics, showcasing his versatility as an artist.

Although he faced challenges in the early 2000s, including a hiatus from acting and missed opportunities with blockbuster films, Govinda made a notable comeback with films like “Bhagam Bhag” and “Partner.” His journey has also led him to explore roles as a judge on reality TV shows and ventures into music production. Despite the ups and downs, Govinda’s love for performing and his dedicated fanbase remain unwavering. As he navigates personal trials and professional ventures, including recent controversies and health incidents, Govinda’s legacy as an entertainer continues to evolve, reflecting both his personal growth and enduring influence in the world of Bollywood.

Note: All biographical information compiled from publicly available sources.

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