Govinda's Physiotherapist Says Wife Sunita Was Never Present During Sessions After Gunshot Incident

In a recent revelation, Govinda's physiotherapist disclosed that his wife, Sunita, was never present during his rehabilitation sessions following an accidental gunshot injury. The incident occurred in 2024 when the veteran actor accidentally shot himself in the leg with his licensed firearm. This accident raised concerns about safety and responsible gun ownership among celebrities. The physiotherapist emphasized the importance of privacy during the recovery process, explaining that the sessions were conducted in a professional environment, allowing Govinda to focus on his healing without distractions. The incident has sparked discussions about the challenges faced by public figures in managing personal crises while maintaining their professional commitments. Govinda, known for his vibrant performances in Bollywood, has been under the public eye, and this incident has further amplified scrutiny on his life and choices. As he continues to recover, the actor remains a significant figure in the entertainment industry, and fans are hopeful for his swift return to the screen.
Originally reported by NDTV Movies. Read original article
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