Govinda is known for his exceptional performances on the big screen but while his contemporaries are getting projects and are surging ahead, he is not getting even a single project.
Now, his wife Sunita speaking to scribes revealed why he is not getting work. She said "Why hasn’t Govinda been seen on the big screen for the past 17 years? Because the circle around him is completely wrong."
She added "Sab wah-wah karne waale log hain. Mera aur Govinda ka jhagda bhi hojaata hai kyunki main naa jhooth nahi bol sakti aur chaplusi nahi kar sakti. Aaj iske pass ek writer hai, secretary hai, ek friend jaisa vakeel hai, sab faltu (They are all people who just keep praising him blindly. Even I end up fighting with Govinda because I can’t lie or flatter people. Right now, he has a writer, a secretary, and someone acting like a close friend—all of them are useless),"
She revealed "Kyunki sirf wah-wah karna hai. Wah chi chi bhaiya kya kamaal kardia. Abey tu sach toh bol. Hum sach bolte hain to chidhta hai voh. All they do is say things like, 'Wow Govinda brother, what a brilliant job you’ve done!' (I mean, come on, at least tell him the truth. But when I speak the truth, he gets irritated)."
"Look at what’s working today—Netflix and OTT platforms. But he’s stuck in his 'Wah-Wah Productions' circle," she said, adding that she has asked him to create a new circle of creative people who have the potential to show him the mirror. Mentioning Govinda's frequent collaborator from the '90s, filmmaker David Dhawan, she said. "I told him to change the people around him, because as long as those four or five people are with him, they won’t let him grow. David (Dhawan) said the same thing."
Sunita went on saying "Someone who was delivering non-stop hits in the 90s starts believing, ‘I’ll do solo-hero films, and they’ll work.’ But Bade Miyan Chote Miyan wasn’t a solo-hero film. Aankhen wasn’t either."
She concluded saying "The people around him planted this myth in his head: ‘Sir, you are Hero No.1—your film will definitely work!’ But where do solo-hero films work today? You need a strong subject and a good director—only then will it work."