Ssunita Ahuja rejected rumors of divorce again with Govinda; The surname dropped and an additional ‘S’ added for numerology: ‘I want fame’. Hindi film news

The Bollywood icon is clearly clearly clearly clearly clearly clearly clearly clearly clearly clearly clearly clearly clearly the rumors of the rumors around their marriage. Recently, his social media update discussed a lot when fans saw that he had removed the surname ‘Ahuja’ from his Instagram handle. As the rumors of a possible division between the couple began to round, Sasunita decided to set the record straight.‘I want the name and fame’: SSUNITA Instagram names tells the name change“I removed Ahuja and added an additional S in my first name. But this change happened about a year ago,” he clarified in a chat with Bombay Times. “This was done purely for the purposes of number science. I want the name and fame – which is not correct?” That laugh.And it seems that the strategy is working. Asked if the change brought the fame that he expected, SSUNITA replied with an eye, “Absolutely! Can’t you see how viral I have gone in the last few months? I am on the internet!”‘I am an Ahuja, and he will not change’While she may have made cosmetic changes in her name for numerological reasons, Sasunita made it clear that it had nothing to do with her identity or relationship with Govinda. “I am an Ahuja, and it will not change. The surname will only be demolished when I leave the world,” he firmly said.For rumors of divorce? SSUNITA completely closed them. He said, “We are a happy family. Nothing should be believed until we both come directly,” he said, urged the public not to jump on the conclusion based on the change of social media.Govinda and SasunitaGovinda and Sasunita tied the knot on 11 March 1987, and for decades, they have stood by each other through high and climbing of the showbiz. The couple have two children- Tina Ahuja and son Yashvardhan Ahuja. Through all this, Ssunita remains Govinda’s largest cheerleader, often talks about its talent and conflict in a changing industry.In a hearty conversation with Etimes last month, SSUNITA reflected on the shifting landscape of Hindi cinema and the challenges with it, especially for stars such as Govinda, whose extremes were in the 90s and early 2000s.“Govinda is a versatile actor – in the 90s and 2000s people gave him great respect and love, but now cinema has changed,” he saw. SSUNITA believes that it is important for artists to be adapted to time. “I always tell Govinda that as time passes, you have to change. So I told him, it’s not the 90s time – it’s 2025. You have to see what is working now. If you make films from the past, the audience will not like it,” he explained.