Just
when
you
think
you've
heard
the
last
of
Govinda
and
his
crazy
antics
on
the
sets
of
Run
Bhola
Run,
there's
always
one
more
lurking
around
the
corner.
Says
a
source
on
the
sets
of
RBR,
"Chi
Chi
is
a
regular
latecomer
on
the
sets.
He'd
often
blame
one
ailment
or
the
other
sometimes
indigestion
and
sometimes
an
imbalance
of
some
chemical
in
his
body
(like
dopamine)
for
his
tardiness.
One
day,
he
reported
to
the
sets
at
3
pm
for
an
11
am
shoot.
He
headed
to
his
vanity
van
and
saw
director
Neeraj
Vora
standing
there.
What
the
actor
did
next
had
the
whole
unit
in
splits."
The
source
says,
"He
saw
Vora,
dropped
down
on
the
ground
and
did
a
shastanga
pranam
(lying
on
the
ground
flat
on
your
stomach,
stretching
your
arms
and
hands
in
front
of
you
and
do
a
namaskar).
He
kept
telling
the
director
how
sorry
he
was
for
coming
in
late.
He
does
the
same
thing
every
time
he's
late.
The
whole
gesture
is
so
theatrical
it's
like
he's
like
the
male
version
of
Rakhi
Sawant.
In
fact,
though
Govinda's
eccentricities
have
disturbed
Neeraj
throughout,
he
is
keeping
a
stoic
silence
because
he
wants
to
complete
the
shooting
and
post-production
work."
Neeraj
refutes
the
story.
He
says,
"I
am
surprised
to
hear
of
such
false
stories
about
Chi
Chi
bhaiyya's
lateness.
I
have
become
a
fan
of
Govinda
after
working
with
him.
In
fact,
the
producers
of
Run
Bhola
Run,
Govinda
and
I
are
planning
to
do
a
new
film
together.
My
father,
Pandit
Vinayak
Vora,
was
a
classical
taar-shehnai
exponent
and
his
mother
Nirmaladevi,
a
classical
singer,
have
done
many
concerts
together.
Chi
Chi
is
like
family
and
is
a
wonderful
performer."
Govinda
wants
to
know
who's
given
me
the
story.
When
I
refuse
to
reveal
my
source,
he
says,
"I
don't
want
to
give
a
reply
to
any
fake
story.
I
consider
my
enemies
to
be
planting
stories
about
me
and
it's
very
upsetting
for
me
to
keep
denying
false
stories."