Govinda’s  fight with Salman Khan,  One mistake that destroyed his career
Govinda’s fight with Salman Khan, One mistake that destroyed his career
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Govinda needs no introduction. He is one of the most loved actors in Bollywood. He is also famous for his dancing skills. He has given several hits in Bollywood. He is celebrating his birthday Today. On his Birthday. Govind and Salman Khan was once a very good friends. But later everything changed between them.

The reason behind Salman and Govinda's fight was Govinda's daughter Tina Ahuja. It was said that Salman had promised to launch Tina in Salman's Dabangg but instead of casting Tina, Salman went onto cast Shatrughan Sinha's daughter Sonakshi Sinha. Once Govinda was asked about is he is in Salman’s group or camp he said, "There was no chance of me staying in Salman's camp. I was praised in such a manner that Salman was told you shouldn't come in front of Govinda..."

He further added, "One actor will love another actor only to the extent to which his own business remains unaffected... Today however I don't have any expectations from "Because he has been told so much about me that there will not be a chance of us acting again together. There are massive camps in Bollywood. I never belonged to any camps but I think it was a wrong move. I should have had. It affects your career. It's one big family."

Govinda was one of the most busiest actor but one mistake has destroyed  his whole career. Govinda has ruled Hindi Cinema. In an interview, Govinda (Govinda Signed 70 Movies) had said – There was a time when I had signed 70 films simultaneously. Out of which 8 to 10 films were closed and Govinda had to leave four-five films due to lack of dates. Signing 70’s movie at a time was a big mistake.

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