Aarti Singh confesses Govinda's family not speaking to her after fallout with Krushna Abhishek: 'I too have to face the consequence'

    Aarti Singh confesses Govinda's family not speaking to her

    Aarti Singh confesses Govinda's family not speaking to her after fallout with Krushna Abhishek: 'I too have to face the consequence'

    Krushna Abhishek and Govinda’s falling out seems to have engulfed their whole family in the tussle. While we have already heard Krushna’s wife Kashmera Shah and Govinda’s wife Sunita Ahuja hurtling accusations on each other, Arti Singh who is Krushna’s younger sister has opened up about the whole muddled up family situation now.

    The former Bigg Boss contestant who was recently seen host the launch even for Bigg Boss 15 in Nagpur with Devoleena Bhattacharjee has said that because of Krushna’s fall out with Govinda, the latter has not been speaking to her as well. Arti when asked about their fight told Indian Express, “There’s a saying that gehun ke sath ghoon bhi pees jata hai (when bulls fight, grass gets trampled). Whatever issue that happened between them, I too have to face the consequence. Chi chi mama and his family doesn’t speak to me anymore.”

    She acknowledged that both the parties have said sometimes to each other but hopes that their differences get resolved soon. In the end, Arti, however, landed the ball in Govinda’s court and said that it is now up to the actor to forgive Krushna.

    Krushna Abhishek who has so far given a miss to The Kapil Sharma Show episodes featuring Govinda and Sunita in his last interaction on the matter said that he seeks their forgiveness but also added that he did not think it will happen. He had told Spotboye, “I love my mama and mami. I seek their forgiveness. I’ve tried many times. But they won’t accept my apology. And therein lies the problem. I don’t know why they are not willing to forgive me when I am like their child. So many times in so many interviews I’ve said that we will resolve our issues, and they’ve said so too. But we are still at loggerheads.”