Govinda's Comeback Film ‘Duniyadari' Creates Buzz
Bollywood superstar Govinda returns to the big screen with Duniyadari and drops a viral dance rehearsal video featuring his signature moves. The actor, last seen in Rangeela Raja (2019), is all set to make a full-fledged comeback that's driving fan excitement across India. But along with the hype, an old claim has resurfaced, Govinda once said he turned down a role in a James Cameron film. Now, his wife Sunita Ahuja has responded, saying she never heard of such an offer. Watch to find out all about Govinda's comeback, Duniyadari, and the renewed debate around his Hollywood story.
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Govinda's Comeback Film ‘Duniyadari' Creates Buzz
Bollywood superstar Govinda returns to the big screen with Duniyadari and drops a viral dance rehearsal video featuring his signature moves. The actor, last seen in Rangeela Raja (2019), is all set to make a full-fledged comeback that's driving fan excitement across India. But along with the hype, an old claim has resurfaced, Govinda once said he turned down a role in a James Cameron film. Now, his wife Sunita Ahuja has responded, saying she never heard of such an offer. Watch to find out all about Govinda's comeback, Duniyadari, and the renewed debate around his Hollywood story. Read More