In an interview, Sunita said, Mujhe nahi chahiye. Maine toh pehle hi bata diya tha. Govinda is a very good son, he is a very good brother, but not a husband. She meant that Govinda is good in other relationships, but does not fulfill his responsibilities as a husband properly.
Sunita jokingly said, Agle janam tu mera beta banke paida hona, pati toh tu nahi chahiye. Saath janam toh bhool jao, yeh janam hi kaafi hai.” She explained that she wanted a husband who would go on vacations with her and eat street food, but this was not possible due to Govinda's star image.
In a podcast with Bigg Boss fame Paras Chhabra, Sunita said that some people in the group where Govinda sits give wrong advice. She said that these people fool her and don't like Sunita because she speaks the truth. Sunita said, “The circle that he sits in has foolish writers who are less writers and more fools. They make him a fool and give terrible advice. He doesn’t get good people, and they don’t like me because I speak the truth.”
In a Vlog, Sunita said, “Jo achi aurat ko dukh dega voh kabhi sukhi nahi rahega, bechain rahega. Maine bachpan se leke aapni puri zindagi de di usko, aaj bhi itna pyaar karti hun. Narazgi 100% hai kyunki main bhi toh sun hi rahi hun naa. Lekin, main bhut strong hun.” She explained that she has given her entire life to Govinda since childhood and still loves him, but she also feels resentment because he is human. She said that she is strong because her children are with her.
In an interview, Sunita said, “See, woh (Govinda) hero hain. Unka main kya bolun, wife log se zyada woh heroines ke saath time bitate hain. It takes you to become a very strong woman to be a star's wife. Aapko dil pathar ka banana padta hai.” Sunita explained that she understood this after 38 years of marriage.
In a vlog speaking about them living separately, she said, “Main aur Chi Chi rehte aamne samne hai 15 saal se lekin aana jaana karte rehte hain voh ghar par (Chi Chi [Govinda] and I have been living in different homes for 15 years, but he keeps coming and going at home).”