Shashi Sinha, Govinda’s manager, said earlier this month that Govinda was attacked at 3 AM at his house. The manager failed to disclose the existence of a FIR. In a recent conversation, Govinda has finally spoken up.
What’s Happening
- In a conversation with ANI, Govinda said, “I wondered who they were because I couldn’t hear any noise from a party either. They did not seem like party-goers, so I began filming them. Mumbai Police did not pick up my calls, so I called top police officers in another country. I asked them to stay on the line so I wouldn’t be blamed later.”
- He continued, “I went out with my licensed gun and asked them who they were, but they had no response. They then gestured to each other and said they were there to fix the power system. I asked them to fix it and leave, pointing my gun at them. They did not expect it because I am only nice till it threatens my life.”
- Furthermore, he explained that he saw about 22-23 men during the incident. Some had gone to the terrace, while others were spread out in a strange manner.
- He concluded by saying that he did not focus on who planned the attack, as his job is to ‘focus on acting, not reacting’ to such things.
What the Manager of Govinda Said
Govinda’s management discussed the regrettable attack with ANI last week.
“A lot of people had gathered around 3-3:30 AM on the day this incident occurred,” Shashi Sinha stated. What may have happened if Bhaiyya (the brother) had been holding a cell phone rather than a pistol is beyond me. I give thanks to God for this firearm.
In addition, he claimed to have a video of the event.
FAQ: Govinda Speaks on Alleged 3 AM Attack at His Home
Q1. What did Govinda say about the alleged 3 AM incident?
Govinda claimed that around 3 AM, he noticed a group of unknown men gathered outside his home. He said they did not appear to be party-goers, which made him suspicious, and he began recording them.
Q2. How many people were allegedly involved in the incident?
According to Govinda, he saw approximately 22–23 men during the incident. Some were on the terrace, while others were positioned around the property in what he described as a strange manner.
Q3. Did Govinda contact the Mumbai Police?
Yes, Govinda stated that he tried calling the Mumbai Police but claimed his calls were not answered. He then contacted senior police officers in another country and asked them to stay on the line to avoid future complications.
Q4. Did Govinda use a firearm during the incident?
Govinda said he stepped outside with his licensed gun and confronted the men. He claimed he pointed the weapon at them while questioning their presence.
Q5. What explanation did the men allegedly give?
Govinda said the men gestured among themselves and claimed they were there to fix the power system. He instructed them to complete the work and leave.
Q6. Has an FIR been filed in the case?
Earlier, Govinda’s manager, Shashi Sinha, spoke about the alleged attack but did not confirm whether an FIR had been filed. There has been no official public confirmation regarding a police complaint.
Q7. What did Govinda’s manager say about the incident?
Shashi Sinha stated that a large group had gathered around 3–3:30 AM. He expressed concern about what could have happened if Govinda had been holding only a phone instead of a firearm and thanked God for the licensed weapon. He also claimed to possess a video of the incident.
Q8. Did Govinda comment on who may have planned the alleged attack?
Govinda said he did not focus on who might have planned the incident, stating that his role is to “focus on acting, not reacting.”
Q9. Is there any official statement from Mumbai Police?
As of now, no official public clarification from Mumbai Police has been cited regarding the claims made by Govinda.


