In a moment fans have waited nearly a decade to see, one of Bollywood’s most talked-about family feuds has officially come to an end. Krushna Abhishek and Kashmera Shah reunited with Krushna’s aunt, Sunita Ahuja, on the sets of the reality show Laughter Chefs, signaling a heartfelt reconciliation for the Govinda family.
A Surprise Reunion
The reconciliation wasn’t just a private affair; it became a public milestone when Sunita Ahuja made a surprise guest appearance on the comedy-cooking show. The sight of the family together marked the first time they have shared a stage in years.
Speaking to the media post-shoot, Krushna was visibly moved:
“Mami coming was a very big surprise. Thanks to her for agreeing. All the spice that the media has created over the last 10–12 years—we set it on fire and ended it by coming together today.”
Sunita Ahuja on Forgiveness
Sunita, known for her candid personality, shared an emotional perspective on why she decided to let go of the long-standing bitterness.
“How long can I stay upset? After all, he is my son and she is my daughter-in-law,” she remarked. “Time is unpredictable. We don’t even know if we will wake up the next morning. Now that we have met, we will celebrate and have fun together.”
Kashmera’s Sharp Message
While the mood was largely celebratory, Kashmera Shah didn’t mince words for those who fueled the fire over the years. With her signature unapologetic flair, she told the paparazzi, “To all the haters—shame on you,” effectively shutting down any further speculation regarding the rift.
A Look Back: The 2016 Fallout
For those following the drama, the friction reportedly began in 2016 during an episode of The Kapil Sharma Show. A joke made by Krushna reportedly offended Govinda and Sunita, leading to years of indirect social media posts and public absences from family events.
Moving Forward
The episode of Laughter Chefs reportedly featured Sunita at her best, playfully roasting Krushna and the other contestants. This reunion isn’t just a win for the family but also a reminder that even the most publicized “cold wars” can end with a bit of humor and a lot of heart.
