Krushna Abhishek dubs his fight with uncle Govinda as 'filmy', reacts to Sunita Ahuja's remarks about not wanting to see his face

    Krushna dubs his fight with uncle Govinda as 'filmy'

    Krushna Abhishek dubs his fight with uncle Govinda as 'filmy', reacts to Sunita Ahuja's remarks about not wanting to see his face

    Govinda and his wife Sunita Ahuja’s visit to The Kapil Sharma Show has once again flared up their rivalry with nephew Krushna Abhishek who is a permanent cast member on the show. The comedian had announced he would not be participating in the particular episode owing to his differences with his uncle and controversy erupted once again.

    Govinda’s wife accused him to bad-mouthing them. She went so far as to add that she doesn’t wish to see the comedian’s face ever again. Krushna has now reacted to Sunita’s remarks and his differences with his uncle and called their fight ‘filmy’.

    Talking to Spotboye, Krushna said, “I know my mami said a lot of things against me. Of course, I was upset. But now I feel they are so angry with me because they love me the most. Saying something as filmy as ‘I don’t want to see his face ever again’ shows they are hurt. And you can only get hurt by someone who loves you.”



    The comedian also added that he will apologise to Govinda and his wife repeatedly if need be to earn their forgiveness as he loves them. He further claimed that he had tried apologizing several times in the past but they won’t accept it. According to him both he and Govinda repeatedly speak in their interviews about mending their differences but in reality, they are still at loggerheads.

    Krushna also spoke about his feeling on the matter and said, “I love my mama and mami. Their hostility disturbs me. Main andar se dukhee hoon. I am tired of this hostility… It’s filmy. But it’s okay. We are proud to be a filmy family.”

    While Krushna seems ready to settle their differences, Krushna’s wife Kashmeera Shah did not take very kindly to Sunita’s remarks and said in an earlier interview that Govinda and family have not existed for her for the past five years.