Govinda (actor) Biography: Movies, Wife, Net Worth, Age, Real Name, Parents, Kids, Height

Govinda (actor) Biography: Movies, Wife, Net Worth, Age, Real Name, Parents, Kids, Height

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Biography

Govind Arun Ahuja, popularly known as Govinda, is an acclaimed Indian actor, comedian, dancer, and former politician born on December 21, 1963, in Mumbai, India.

Celebrated for his unmatched comic timing and vibrant dance moves, Govinda rose to prominence in the 1990s, starring in over 165 Hindi films. He made his breakthrough with the 1986 hit Ilzaam and solidified his superstar status with box-office successes like Raja Babu (1994), Coolie No. 1 (1995), and Partner (2007). He earned two Filmfare Special Awards and a Filmfare Award for Best Comedian throughout his career.

Beyond cinema, Govinda ventured into politics, serving as a Member of Parliament for Mumbai North from 2004 to 2009 under the Indian National Congress. On the personal front, he is married to Sunita Ahuja, and they have two children, Tina and Yashvardhan.

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Govinda
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Real Name: Govind Arun Ahuja
Stage Name: Govinda
Born: 21 December 1963 (age 61 years old)
Place of Birth: Virar, India
Nationality: Indian
Education: Annasaheb Vartak Smarak Vidyamandir, Thakur College
Height: 170 cm
Parents: Arun Kumar Ahuja, Nirmala Devi
Siblings: Padma Sharma, Kirti Kumar, Pushpa Ahuja Anand, Kamini Khanna
Spouse: Sunita Ahuja (m. 1987)
Girlfriend • Partner: Neelam Kothari (ex.)
Children: Tina Ahuja, Yashvardan Ahuja
Occupation: Actor • Comedian
Net Worth: $18 million-$20 million (USD)

Early Life & Education

Govinda, born Govind Arun Ahuja on December 21, 1963, in Virar, a suburb of Mumbai, Maharashtra, India, is a prominent Indian actor known for his work in Bollywood.

He belongs to a Punjabi-Sindhi family, reflecting a mixed ethnic heritage. His father hails from Punjab, and his mother from Sindh. Govinda practices Hinduism.

His parents were both involved in the film industry. His father, Arun Kumar Ahuja, was an actor and producer known for film roles during the 1940s, while his mother, Nirmala Devi, was a classical singer and actress who appeared in Hindi and Gujarati films. Govinda was raised in a filmy household, which influenced his early exposure to cinema.

Govinda is the youngest of six siblings. He has three brothers—Kirti Kumar, an actor and director; Arun Kumar, who stayed away from the limelight; and Vinay Anand, also an actor—and two sisters, Pushpa Ahuja Anand and Kamini Khanna, the latter being a writer and astrologer. Growing up in a large family, Govinda developed a vibrant personality that later defined his on-screen comedic and dance prowess.

For his education, Govinda attended Annasaheb Vartak Smarak Vidyamandir in Virar and later enrolled at Thakur College in Kandivali, Mumbai, for his Bachelor of Commerce degree. However, his passion for acting and dancing led him to pursue a film career before completing his formal education.

Career

Govinda, born Govind Arun Ahuja, is an iconic Indian actor, comedian, and dancer whose illustrious Bollywood career spans over three decades and more than 165 films.

Celebrated for his vibrant dance moves, impeccable comic timing, and versatile acting, he became one of the biggest stars of the 1980s and 1990s. He made his debut with the 1986 hit Ilzaam, quickly gaining attention for his charisma and screen presence. Early successes like Love 86 (1986), Hatya (1988), and Jeete Hain Shaan Se (1988) cemented his rising status.

The 1990s marked the peak of his stardom, particularly through his legendary collaborations with director David Dhawan. Comedy blockbusters like Aankhen (1993), Raja Babu (1994), Coolie No. 1 (1995), Saajan Chale Sasural (1996), Hero No. 1 (1997), and Bade Miyan Chote Miyan (1998) made Govinda a household name. His dance numbers, including “Main Toh Raste Se Ja Raha Tha” and “Ankhiyon Se Goli Maare,” became cultural phenomena.

Beyond comedy, Govinda showcased his dramatic range in films like Shola Aur Shabnam (1992) and Achanak (1998), sharing the screen with leading stars such as Salman Khan, Sanjay Dutt, and Karisma Kapoor. His talent earned him a Filmfare Award for Best Comedian (Saajan Chale Sasural, 1996) and two Filmfare Special Awards (Coolie No. 1, 1995, and Haseena Maan Jaayegi, 1999), along with accolades from Zee Cine and IIFA.

Though the early 2000s brought a career slump due to uneven film choices, Govinda staged a remarkable comeback with Bhagam Bhag (2006) and the hit Partner (2007) alongside Salman Khan. He continued to appear in films like Kill Dil (2014), Jagga Jasoos (2017), and Rangeela Raja (2019) with varying success and even ventured into production with Ssukh (2005), as well as exploring Bhojpuri cinema.

In addition to his film career, Govinda entered politics, joining the Indian National Congress and winning the Mumbai North Lok Sabha seat in 2004. He served as a Member of Parliament until 2009 before returning full-time to acting.

Govinda’s infectious energy, distinctive dialogue delivery, and iconic dance style have left an indelible legacy in Bollywood. His collaborations with David Dhawan and Shakti Kapoor are especially celebrated, defining an era of Indian comedy cinema.

Social Media

  • Wikipedia: Govinda (actor)
  • IMDb: Govinda
  • Instagram: Govinda (@govinda_herono1)
  • Facebook: Govinda

Personal Life

Govinda, born Govind Arun Ahuja on December 21, 1963, is 61 years old. He has been married to Sunita Ahuja since March 11, 1987.

Their marriage began with a low-key ceremony and has been a stable and enduring partnership, lasting over 38 years. Sunita, born on June 15, 1967, was 19 at the time of their wedding, while Govinda was 23. The couple has faced public scrutiny but maintained a strong bond, often appearing together at events.

Govinda and Sunita have two children: a daughter, Tina Ahuja (born July 16, 1989), who pursued a brief acting career with films like Second Hand Husband (2015), and a son, Yashvardhan Ahuja (born March 22, 1997), who is preparing for a Bollywood debut, having trained in acting and filmmaking.

Standing at approximately 5 feet 7 inches (170 cm) tall, Govinda’s energetic screen presence and dance skills often overshadowed his average height, making him a larger-than-life figure in Bollywood.

He was linked to actress Neelam Kothari in the late 1980s, as they starred in multiple hit films like Ilzaam (1986) and Khudgarz (1987). Speculation about their off-screen chemistry fueled rumours, but both denied a serious relationship, and Govinda’s commitment to Sunita prevailed.

Net Worth

Govinda, born Govind Arun Ahuja, has an estimated net worth of approximately ₹150–170 crore ($18 million – $20 million).

His wealth stems from a prolific Bollywood career spanning over 165 films, including hits like Coolie No. 1 and Partner, where he reportedly charges ₹5–6 crore per film.

Additional income comes from brand endorsements, earning him around ₹2 crore per deal, and real estate investments. Govinda owns luxurious properties, including a ₹16 crore bungalow in Juhu, Mumbai, and residences in Ruia Park, Madh Island, Kolkata, and a farmhouse in Lucknow.

His car collection features high-end vehicles like a Mercedes Benz GLC (₹64 lakh) and a Ford Endeavor.

Filmography

Movies

  1. 1986
    • Ilzaam
    • Love 86
    • Tan-Badan
    • Sadaa Suhagan
    • Duty
  2. 1987
    • Dadagiri
    • Pyaar Karke Dekho
    • Mera Lahu
    • Marte Dam Tak
    • Khudgarz
    • Sindoor
  3. 1988
    • Shiv Shakti
    • Dariya Dil
    • Ghar Mein Ram Gali Mein Shyam
    • Pyaar Mohabbat
    • Hatya
    • Ghar Ghar Ki Kahani
    • Jeete Hain Shaan Se
    • Halaal Ki Kamai
  4. 1989
    • Do Qaidi
    • Jung Baaz
    • Taaqatwar
    • Paap Ka Ant
    • Gair Kanooni
    • Sagar Sangam
    • Jaisi Karni Waisi Bharni
    • Aakhri Baazi
    • Farz Ki Jung
    • Gharana
    • Dost Garibon Ka
    • Goonda Raj
    • Sachai Ki Taqat
  5. 1990
    • Maha-Sangram
    • Taqdeer Ka Tamasha
    • Awaargi
    • Naya Khoon
    • Izzatdaar
    • Swarg
    • Kali Ganga
    • Apmaan Ki Aag
    • Paap Ke Dushman
  6. 1991
    • Hum
    • Bhabhi
    • Kaun Kare Kurbanie
    • Raiszaada
    • Pratigyabadh
  7. 1992
    • Shola Aur Shabnam
    • Jaan Se Pyaara
    • Radha Ka Sangam
    • Zulm Ki Hukumat
    • Baaz
    • Muqabla
  8. 1993
    • Aankhen
    • Prateeksha
    • Zakhmo Ka Hisaab
    • Muqabla
    • Aadmi Khilona Hai
    • Teri Payal Mere Geet
  9. 1994
    • Raja Babu
    • Dulara
    • Prem Shakti
    • Khuddar
    • Ekka Raja Rani
    • Aag
    • Brahma
    • Beta Ho To Aisa
    • Andaz Apna Apna
  10. 1995
    • Andolan
    • Hathkadi
    • Kismat
    • Coolie No. 1
    • Rock Dancer
    • Gambler
  11. 1996
    • Apne Dam Par
    • Saajan Chale Sasural
    • Chhote Sarkar
    • Zordaar
    • Maahir
  12. 1997
    • Hero No. 1
    • Agnichakra
    • Banarasi Babu
    • Do Ankhen Barah Hath
    • Loha
    • Deewana Mastana
    • Naseeb
  13. 1998
    • Aunty No. 1
    • Achanak
    • Dulhe Raja
    • Maharaja
    • Bade Miyan Chote Miyan
    • Pardesi Babu
  14. 1999
    • Anari No. 1
    • Rajaji
    • Haseena Maan Jaayegi
    • Hum Tum Pe Marte Hain
    • Khoobsurat
  15. 2000
    • Hadh Kar Di Aapne
    • Joru Ka Ghulam
    • Shikari
    • Jis Desh Mein Ganga Rehta Hai
    • Beti No. 1
    • Kunwara
  16. 2001
    • Jodi No. 1
    • Albela
    • Dil Ne Phir Yaad Kiya
    • Kyo Kii… Main Jhuth Nahin Bolta
    • Aamdani Atthanni Kharcha Rupaiya
  17. 2002
    • Pyaar Diwana Hota Hai
    • Akhiyon Se Goli Maare
    • Waah! Tera Kya Kehna
    • Chalo Ishq Ladaaye
  18. 2003
    • Ek Aur Ek Gyarah
    • Raja Bhaiya
    • Three Roses
  19. 2004
    • Khullam Khulla Pyaar Karen (Released 2005)
  20. 2005
    • Ssukh (Also producer)
  21. 2006
    • Sandwich
    • Bhagam Bhag
  22. 2007
    • Salaam-e-Ishq
    • Partner
    • Jahan Jaaeyega Hamen Paaeyega
  23. 2008
    • Humsey Hai Jahaan
    • Money Hai Toh Honey Hai
    • Chal Chala Chal
  24. 2009
    • Wanted (Cameo)
    • Life Partner
    • Do Knot Disturb
    • De Dana Dan
  25. 2010
    • Raavan
    • Naughty @ 40
  26. 2011
    • Delhi Safari (Voice role)
    • Loot
  27. 2013
    • Deewana Main Deewana
    • Samadhi (Bhojpuri)
  28. 2014
    • Holiday (Cameo)
    • Kill Dil
    • Happy Ending
  29. 2015
    • Hey Bro (Cameo)
  30. 2017
    • Aa Gaya Hero
  31. 2018
    • FryDay
  32. 2019
    • Rangeela Raja
    • Chhote Sarkar (Bhojpuri)
  33. 2022
    • Anari Is Back (Bhojpuri)

Television

  • 1999: Jeena Isi Ka Naam Hai (Guest appearance, Zee TV)
  • 2003: Rendezvous with Simi Garewal (Guest appearance)
  • 2014: Wild Card Judge on Dance India Dance Super Moms (Zee TV)
  • 2015: Guest on Comedy Nights with Kapil
  • 2017: Guest on The Kapil Sharma Show

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