In the golden era of the 90s, the duo of Govinda and director David Dhawan ruled Bollywood with a string of comedy hits. Together, they delivered around 17 films, many of which became box office successes. However, with time, cracks appeared in their friendship, and the duo drifted apart. Years later, they reconciled — but a particular incident on Salman Khan’s TV show ‘Dus Ka Dum’ still remains unforgettable.
Govinda's playful demand left everyone in splits
During their appearance on Salman Khan’s popular game show ‘Dus Ka Dum’, the trio — Salman, Govinda, and David — shared several laughs and memories. But the most memorable moment came when Govinda made a cheeky demand, catching David Dhawan completely off guard.
In his signature style, Govinda told Salman, “I have a strong desire,” to which Salman curiously responded, “What is it?” Govinda, pointing at David, said, “I want David to perform the dance from the song Ek Baar Jo Jaaye Jawani Phir Na Aaye.”
David Dhawan’s reaction: "You are a scoundrel!"
As soon as Govinda made the request, Salman joined in, encouraging David to do the iconic dance step. David, clearly embarrassed but laughing, responded to Govinda with a playful taunt: “You are a scoundrel. You are my friend.”
Govinda didn’t stop there. He jokingly said, “David, I want to see how you’ll dance when your belly shakes!” The comment had everyone, including the audience and Salman, bursting into laughter. Despite initially refusing, David eventually gave in and danced with Govinda, making it a moment to remember.
Govinda and David: A legendary Bollywood pair
Throughout the 1990s and early 2000s, Govinda and David Dhawan formed one of the most bankable actor-director pairs. They worked together in 17 films, including iconic comedies like:
Coolie No. 1
Hero No. 1
Saajan Chale Sasural
Aankhen
Raja Babu
Bade Miyan Chote Miyan
Haseena Maan Jaayegi
Partner
Their unmatched chemistry gave Bollywood some of its most beloved comedy films.
A friendship that survived highs and lows
While their professional bond faced turbulence over the years, moments like these show that the friendship between Govinda and David Dhawan was built on fun, mutual respect, and shared history. It also reminds fans of the golden era when Bollywood comedy had a charm of its own.