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'Chota sa role...,' Sunita Ahuja opens up about Govinda rejecting Shah Rukh Khan's 'Devdas'
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January 6, 2025 2 Min Read
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The movie “Devdas” was released in 2002, starring Shah Rukh Khan, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, Madhuri Dixit, and Jackie Shroff. Interestingly, Jackie Shroff played the role of Chunni Babu in the film, a role that was initially offered to Govinda. However, Govinda turned down the offer, a decision that is now explained by his wife, Sunita Ahuja.

In an interview with Hindi Rush, Sunita Ahuja revealed the reason behind Govinda’s rejection of the role in “Devdas.” She mentioned that during the 80s, 90s, and 2000s, Govinda was a lead actor who had achieved stardom. Despite facing some film failures, Govinda believed that taking on a secondary role in a movie did not align with his status as a star. Sunita commended Govinda for his decision, stating that it was surprising for someone to offer him such a role. Nevertheless, Govinda handled the situation gracefully, showcasing his professionalism.

Ultimately, Jackie Shroff portrayed the character in “Devdas,” receiving acclaim for his performance. The film, directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali, is based on a classic novel by Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay from 1917. A previous version of the film was released in 1955, with Dilip Kumar in the lead role, which was also a massive success.

Reflecting on Govinda’s career, Sunita Ahuja praised him for his humble and independent nature. Despite being associated with the film industry from a young age, Govinda remained grounded and true to himself. Sunita highlighted Govinda’s ability to create his own path and circle, avoiding group mentality. His charismatic presence and genuine love for people earned him the title of “Hero No. 1,” as he continues to be adored by fans.

In conclusion, Govinda’s decision to decline the role in “Devdas” was based on his principles as a leading actor, showcasing his integrity and dedication to his craft.

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