Tina Ahugadaughter of bollywood icon Govinda And Sunita Ahuja recently shared her thoughts on menstrual health In a joint interview with her mother. The entrepreneur sparked discussions with her unconventional view that menstrual cramps are more common in metropolitan cities like Mumbai and Delhi, and suggested they could be psychological in nature. Her comments sparked debate about the relationship between urban lifestyle and menstrual health.
Speaking to Hautterfly, Tina said, “I spend most of my time in Chandigarh and I just hear these girls from Mumbai and Delhi talking about cramps. Half the problem comes from having these circles to talk about the problem and sometimes those who don’t People with cramps also start feeling it psychologically. Women in Punjab and other small cities don’t even realize when they are menstruating or menopause. They don’t feel anything.
She also linked period pain to lifestyle and dietary choices, saying, “I have a very ideal body. I don’t feel back pain and cramps. But, here I see girls always talking about feeling cramps. You eat ghee , correct your diet, give up unnecessary dieting, get a good night’s sleep and everything will become normal. Most girls suffer because of their obsession with dieting.
Sunita Ahuja agreed with Tina but advised viewers to consult a doctor before making any dietary changes. “Don’t blame me for later saying ‘Govinda ki biwi Sunita ne ek chamcha ghee khaane bola aur heart mein blockage hogaya'” she joked. .
Tina also talked about the influence of her father Govinda on her when she was a teenager, revealing that he was very particular about her fitness. “Since I was a teenager, my father has been very concerned about my body shape and weight. He once told Me, lose weight, your belly will grow.
Additionally, Tina made her Bollywood debut in 2015 with Second Hand Husband and has also worked with Gippy Grewal and Dharmendra, but has since stayed away from the big screen.
Married since 1987, Govinda and Sunita have told a touching love story of resilience and devotion. They have two children: Tina, who had a brief foray into Bollywood; and Yashvardhan, who is known for his charm and low profile.