
GOVINDA - Film Actor
Govinda (born Govind Arun Ahuja, 21
December 1963). Govinda’s father, Arun Ahuja, was born in pre-partition Gujranwala
(Pakistan),
Punjab,
British India on 26 January 1917. He studied in an engineering college at
Lahore. Veteran producer Mehboob Khan brought him to Mumbai in 1937 and cast
him in Ek Hi Raasta as the
leading man. Arun was notable for acting in Mehboob Khan's
Aurat (1940).
Govinda's mother, Nazeem who was Muslim had converted to Hinduism and adopted
the name Nirmala Devi. Arun and Nirmala first met during the making of the film
Savera, in which they were cast
opposite each other. They married in 1941.
The only film Ahuja ever produced was a flop.
Unable to bear the loss, his health failed. The family, living in a bungalow on
Mumbai's
upmarket Carter Road, later moved to Virar - a northern Mumbai
suburb, where Govinda was born. The youngest of six children, his pet name Chi Chi means little finger in Punjabi,
the language they speak at home. Since his father was unable to work, Nirmala
Devi brought up the children through hard times in Mumbai.
He studied at Annasaheb Vartak College
in Vasai, Maharashtra. He graduated in commerce.His father suggested films as
he himself was associated with films. Around this time, Govinda saw the film Disco Dancer and dance became his obsession. He
practiced for hours and circulated a promo of himself on a VHS cassette. Soon a
fertilizer commercial came his way, followed by an Allwyn ad, finally his very first leading
role in Tan-Badan, which was to be directed by his
uncle Anand. He started shooting for his next film Love 86 in June 1985. By mid-July, he had
signed 40 others.
His first released film was Ilzaam
(1986), a box office success and the fifth biggest hit of 1986. The film
established him as a dancing star. He acted in a string of movies after that
with mixed success. Most of the films he appeared in during the 1980s were in
the action,
romance
or family drama
genres. He was often paired opposite actress Neelam and
together they appeared in several hit films such as Love 86 (1986), Khudgarz (1987) and his brother Kirti Kumar's
directorial, Hatya (1988). He had success with family drama
films such as Dariya Dil (1988), Jeete Hain Shaan Se
(1988) and Hum (1991) as well as
action films such as Marte Dam Tak (1987) and Jung Baaz (1989). He worked with David Dhawan
for the first time in the 1989 action film Taaqatwar. He also worked with Rajnikant
and Sridevi
in the hit film that year titled, Ghair Khanooni.
Govinda appeared in several successful films in the 1990s and
he was one of biggest superstars of the era. In 1992, he was seen in the
critically acclaimed film, Zulm Ki Hukumat, an Indian remake of The Godfather where his performance was
appreciated. He then formed a successful collaboration with David Dhawan
and went onto act in 17 movies directed by him most of which were comedy films.
The most successful films made by their collaboration include, Shola Aur Shabnam
(1992), He actually sang for himself in some of his movies like, "Meri Pant Bhi Sexy"
from "Dulaara"
and "Gori Gori" from
"Shola Aur Shabnam. Aankhen (1993),
Raja Babu (1994), Coolie No. 1 (1995), Saajan Chale Sasural (1996), Hero No. 1
(1997), Deewana
Mastana (1997), Bade Miyan Chote Miyan (1998) and Haseena Maan Jaayegi (1999). Aankhen became
the highest grossing film of the year and one of biggest all-time blockbusters
ever. Dhawan and other directors frequently cast him opposite actresses such as
Karishma Kapoor, Juhi Chawla and Raveena Tandon during the 1990s.
His box office graph suffered a setback in the
early 2000s following a series of commercially unsuccessful films. He played
the role of a villain for the first time in his career in Shikari (2000).
Although the movie was not a commercial success, Govinda's convincing portrayal
of a sociopath
murderer
was critically acclaimed. He turned down roles in Taal, Gadar: Ek Prem Katha
and Devdas which went
on to become successful films. His acting career was further affected when he
contested and won the seat for Member of Parliament from Mumbai North in
the 2004 parliamentary elections. He did not have any new film releases in 2004
and 2005 although some of his delayed films such as Khullam Khulla Pyaar Karen
(2005) and his home production Ssukh (2005) were released
and turned out to be box office disasters.
Govinda made a comeback to films in late 2006
with the comedy film, Bhagam Bhag, alongside Akshay Kumar
which became a hit. His first release of 2007 was the huge multi-starrer Salaam-e-Ishq:
A Tribute to Love. Although a box office disappointment, Govinda was
praised for his performance.
His second release of 2007 was the David Dhawan
directed comedy, Partner, which
co-starred Salman Khan. The film grossed Rs.300 Million in
India on its opening week, the second highest domestic opening week gross for
an Indian film until then. In 2008, he appeared in the film, Money Hai Toh Honey Hai.
The same year, Salman Khan invited David Dhawan
and Govinda on his show 10 Ka Dum to celebrate the
success of their film Partner.
In 2009, he had a successful release titled Life Partner. Govinda got back to the
successful trio of David Dhawan, Vashu Bhagnani and himself with the film, Do Knot Disturb, which flopped at the box
office.
In 2010, Govinda was seen in Mani Ratnam's
bilingual project, Raavan, along with Vikram,
Abhishek Bachchan and Aishwarya Rai.
Govinda played a forest department employee who takes Vikram's character
through the forests in search of a wanted criminal. While it was earlier
speculated that his character was a contemporary version of Hanuman,
Govinda refuted the claim. Despite having a small role in the film, Govinda was
appreciated for his performance.
In 2004, Govinda joined the Congress party, and was elected to the Lok Sabha,
the lower House of Parliament from Mumbai with a thumping majority of beating the five time
sitting MP by over 50000 votes. In a run up to the polls, Govinda had announced
that his agenda will be prawaas
(transportation), swasthya
(health) and gyaan (education).
During the first ten months of his tenure as a Member of Parliament (MP), Govinda did not
spend any money from his MP Local Area Development Fund of Rs.20 million. He
started utilizing his fund only when newspaper reports brought this to notice.
According to the Thane
district collectorate sources, Govinda committed Rs7 to construct anganwadi, samaj mandirs and resolve drinking water problem of Vasai and Virar residents.
However, work on these projects did not begin (as of August 2005), because
administrative approval was being awaited. Govinda also took credit for 80% of
the quadrupling of Borivali-Virar section on Western Railway (India).
Govinda's father Arun Ahuja was an actor in the
1940s and his mother Nirmala Ahuja was also an actress as well as a singer. His
brother, Kirti Kumar is an actor, producer and director. His sister, Kaamini
Khanna is a writer, music director, singer, anchor and founder of 'Beauty with
Astrology'. Govinda has six nephews and two nieces in the entertainment
industry: actors Vinay Anand, Krushna
Abhishek, Aryan, Arjun Singh, Ragini Khanna,
Amit Khanna, Aarti Singh and director Janmendra Kumar Ahuja. Govinda's
brother-in-law, Devendra Sharma has also acted in a few Hindi films.
Govinda's maternal uncle Anand Singh, who was
assistant to director Hrishikesh Mukherjee, launched him in his film, Tan Badan. Anand's wife's sister
Sunita fell in love with Govinda during the 'Mahurat' of Tan Badan. They got
married on 11 March 1987. Their marriage was a closely guarded secret for four
years. The couple have two children, Narmada
and Yashvardhan.
Govinda narrowly escaped death on 5 January 1994
while traveling to a studio for the shooting of Khuddar (1994). The actor's car collided with another car,
resulting in him sustaining injuries to his head. Though bleeding profusely,
Govinda did not cancel the shooting. After visiting a doctor, he shot for the
film till midnight
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