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    Step Inside Hero No. 1 Govinda And Wife Sunita Ahuja’s Spacious Vastu-Aligned Home In Juhu

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    The divorce rumour of ‘Hero No. 1’ Govinda and his wife, Sunita Ahuja has been hitting the headlines one month ago. The Bollywood couple, Govinda and Sunita, have seen many ups and downs in their married life. Amid their divorce speculations, one video of Sunita Ahuja went viral.

    She stated that as their daughter was growing up when Govinda joined politics, party workers used to come to their home, and they used to live separately. She also mentioned that at home, they wore casual clothes like shorts, so they decided to set up an office nearby. Lastly, she mentioned there is no one who can separate Govinda and her. Let’s take a virtual tour of Govinda and Sunita’s second home in Juhu, which they share with their children.

    Govinda and Sunita’s living room area

    Sunita Living Room

    In an interview with Mashable India, Sunita shared she and her family wanted to keep things minimal and gave more importance to space. There is a small home theatre corner where a big TV and PlayStation have been set up. Sunita shared that they enjoy watching movies and watching Netflix in this corner.

    Govinda's Living Room Area

    There are cream walls and brown wooden flooring with light fittings. There is a lounge corner where green and brown Italian sofas are set up. In this corner, they sit, have discussions, and play chess and cards. There are presence of many antique pieces set up in this corner.

    Living Room Area of Govinda and Sunita

    There are vintage-style hanging lamps that give an English-style vibe. Sunita shared that all the furniture is imported and Italian furniture. There are lamps set up according to the colour palette of the sofas on each wall.

    Govinda and Sunita’s bar corner

    Bar Corner of Govinda and Sunita

    Govinda and Sunita’s house has a bar corner. There is a beautiful blue wooden bar with shelves. Sunita shared that her son, Yashvardhan Ahuja, put forward the design idea for the bar. She also mentioned that whenever guests come over, they are given full liberty to enjoy the drinks put up in the bar area.

    Govinda and Sunita’s dining area

    Dining Area of Govinda and Sunita

    Sunday is the cheat day for Sunita and her family. She believes that to live life fully, one must enjoy it at least once a week. So, on Sundays, Sunita and her family enjoy Punjabi foods like Sarson da Saag, Makki di Roti, Gajar ka Halwa, and Palak Paneer. Sometimes they enjoy Nepali foods like momos. Sunita shared that Govinda is a big foodie, and thus, she loves making tasty food.

    Govinda and Sunita’s Balcony Space

    Balcony space

    In the interview with Mashable India, Sunita shared that the balcony space is entirely reserved for performing pujas. They have tulsi plants and elements like salt, lemon and some other things to avoid the evil eye. This corner is reserved only for puja purposes, and no one is allowed to smoke or do anything except puja in that area.

    Every corner has been set up according to Vastu

    Candles set up at Govinda and Sunita's house

    Sunita shared in the interview that every corner is set up to maintain the Vastu. They have an angel’s table, and every day during the afternoon, they light up candles. They believe in angels a lot. They have a Versace candle in their living room.

    Govinda and Sunita's house at Juhu

    She also mentioned that to maintain the rules of Vastu Shastra, an ancient Indian architectural and design system, she put up a glass in the balcony corner. According to Vastu, a small elephant statue with Sai Baba is kept in the living room. She shared that she has an immense fondness for Sai Baba, and in each of her houses, she prefers to keep Sai Baba.

    Govinda and Sunita follow family tradition

    Govinda and his family

    Sunita shared in the interview that this house in Juhu was created by combining three small flats. She mentioned that no one is allowed to enter the house wearing shoes. Her mother-in-law didn’t like people entering the house wearing shoes, so to date, she follows the trend. She requests that people, whether older or younger, leave their shoes outside the house.

    How much do you like the decor of Hero No. 1’s house? Share your views with us.

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