Govinda's family feud turns ugly, actor calls his nephew Krushna Abhishek an insecure person

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: November 23, 2020 09:27 AM2020-11-23T09:27:33+5:302020-11-23T09:28:08+5:30

Actor Govinda has finally broken his silence on his nephew, comedian Krushna Abhsihek’s recent comments on him. Krushna had ...

Govinda's family feud turns ugly, actor calls his nephew Krushna Abhishek an insecure person | Govinda's family feud turns ugly, actor calls his nephew Krushna Abhishek an insecure person

Govinda's family feud turns ugly, actor calls his nephew Krushna Abhishek an insecure person

Actor Govinda has finally broken his silence on his nephew, comedian Krushna Abhsihek’s recent comments on him. Krushna had said in an interview that he would not perform on his show, The Kapil Sharma Show, if Govinda was invited as a guest. Govinda has now released a statement, addressing the ‘defamatory comments’ by Krushna. “I am utterly sad to talk about this in public, but it is high time that the truth came out. I read the report about my nephew (Krushna Abhishek) not performing on a TV show as I was invited as a guest. He also spoke about our relationship. His statement had many defamatory comments and was thoughtless,” he said in the statement.

Govinda added, “I’ve frequently been at the receiving end of Krushna and Kashmera’s defamatory comments — mostly in the media and some on their shows and stage performances. I don’t understand what they are gaining from all this. My relationship with Krushna was strong since the time he was a child; my family and people from the industry have witnessed it. I feel that washing dirty linen in public is an indication of insecurity and allows outsiders to take advantage of misunderstandings in a family.”

“Through this statement, I would like to announce that I shall maintain a graceful distance from now on and urge those who dislike me to do the same. Every family has misunderstandings and problems, but to discuss them in the media may cause irreparable damage. I am perhaps the most misunderstood person, but so be it. My late mother would always tell me, ‘Neki kar aur dariya mein daal’. That’s what I intend to do,” he said. The fight reportedly stemmed from tweet by Krushna’s wife, Kashmera Shah, who had made a comment last year about ‘people who dance for money’. This had not gone down well with Govinda’s wife, who felt it was meant for Govinda. Krushna later clarified that it was meant for his sister Arti Singh. For the unversed, the entire controversy erupted, pertaining to Govinda's appearance in an episode of The Kapil Sharma Show, in which his nephew and comedian Krushna Abhishek chose not to appear.

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