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Time of India
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
'What am I crying for': How a 2-minute stop near a slum area taught heartbroken Raveena Tandon the biggest lesson of her life
Raveena Tandon , a name synonymous with both glamour and grit in Indian cinema, has seen many transitions throughout her career—from 1990s commercial stardom to critically acclaimed roles in socially driven films. But beyond her cinematic evolution lies a deeply personal journey marked by emotional setbacks and self-discovery. In an earlier candid conversation, the actress opened up about a moment during one of the lowest phases of her life—a brief halt near a slum on a rainy night—that ended up teaching her a life-changing lesson in gratitude and perspective. A Lesson in Perspective Speaking to Zoom TV, Tandon recalled a time when she felt utterly broken. She had reached a point where she believed she had lost both personal and professional stability. On one such emotionally heavy night, while driving through Mumbai in pouring rain, her car momentarily stopped near a slum area by the railway tracks. What she witnessed through the window left a lasting impression. Explore courses from Top Institutes in Select a Course Category others MBA Artificial Intelligence Project Management Healthcare Public Policy Leadership Operations Management Technology healthcare Management PGDM Data Analytics MCA Cybersecurity CXO Degree Digital Marketing Data Science Data Science Finance Design Thinking Product Management Others Skills you'll gain: Duration: 16 Weeks Indian School of Business CERT - ISB Cybersecurity for Leaders Program India Starts on undefined Get Details She saw a woman trying to shield her stove from the rain to save the watery dal she had cooked for her children, who stood nearby, half-dressed and crying. A little further, she noticed a man physically abusing his wife in the rain. In that moment, Tandon realised that while she was lamenting her setbacks from the comfort of an expensive car, there were others who were simply trying to make it through the day. That experience shifted her focus from self-pity to gratitude, marking what she described as a turning point in her life. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Villas Prices In Dubai Might Be More Affordable Than You Think Villas In Dubai | Search Ads Get Rates Undo An Ever-Evolving Career Raveena Tandon's journey in cinema began with Patthar Ke Phool in 1991 and soon catapulted her into stardom with a string of hits including Mohra, Dilwale, and Khiladiyon Ka Khiladi. By the early 2000s, she had shifted towards performance-oriented roles, earning a National Award for Daman. With films like Aks and Satta, she proved her versatility as a dramatic actor. In recent years, she has returned to screens with selected film and OTT roles, most notably in Aranyak and KGF: Chapter 2, further cementing her ability to adapt with changing times. Back to South After Two Decades and Social Work After a long hiatus from South Indian cinema , Tandon is now making her Tamil film comeback with Lawyer, opposite Vijay Antony. In an interview with The Times of India, she expressed her happiness about returning to the region, sharing that she has always enjoyed filming in the South. She praised the professionalism, cultural depth, and mass appeal of the stories told there and even reflected on how she often wondered why she wasn't approached for more roles in Tamil, Telugu, or Kannada cinema. Beyond acting, Tandon has also contributed to various environmental and social causes. On World Environment Day, she was felicitated by Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis for her environmental work. Sharing the honour on social media, she expressed joy not only for the recognition but also for the adoption of a rescued kitten, adding a personal and heartfelt touch to the occasion.


India.com
29-06-2025
- Entertainment
- India.com
This actor vomited on Raveena Tandon's hand, recalls her most bizarre on-set experience, her name is...
Raveena Tandon, now 52 and still active in Hindi cinema, made her debut in 1991 opposite Salman Khan in Patthar Ke Phool. While her daughter Rasha Thadani just stepped into Bollywood with Azad (2024), Raveena continues to dominate key roles in films. But long before stardom, she had one very messy introduction to showbiz. Who puked on Raveena's Hand? In an old episode of Farooque Shaikh's TV show Jeena Isi Ka Naam Hai, Raveena appeared with ad guru Prahlad Kakkar. Dressed in a sharp green suit, the actress—who was then in 10th grade—spoke about one shocking incident during an ad shoot. The campaign featured a young model, none other than Aftab Shivdasani, who at the time was just 10 years old. He was playing a chocolate-obsessed kid, and after multiple retakes and consuming a heap of chocolate, the inevitable happened. Here's what happened on the white set? Raveena recalled that Prahlad Kakkar had warned everyone that not a drop of anything should fall on the pristine white set. Moments later, a visibly nauseated Aftab was on the brink of throwing up. In panic, Raveena instinctively held out her hands, catching all of it. 'Meri haath mein poori ulti aa gayi,' she revealed, saying the smell nearly made her vomit too. Watch the video here View this post on Instagram A post shared by MÍX MÁNÌA (@mixmania2023) Last seen in In Galiyon Mein (2025), Raveena is now focused on guiding daughter Rasha's budding film journey. Yet, moments like these remind us of the bizarre beginnings even seasoned stars have faced.


India.com
14-06-2025
- Entertainment
- India.com
Before becoming an actress, Raveena Tandon used to work as..., her life changed after her boss asked her to...
In the 1990s, when Bollywood was transforming itself, many actors including Akshay Kumar, Ajay Devgn, and Govinda climbed the ladder of success by delivering power-packed performances. Despite being in a male-dominated profession, there was an actress of the time who made her way up and, within only a few years, gave tough competition to all her male co-actors. She was none other than Raveena Tandon. Raveena started her career in Bollywood in the 90s. She is the daughter of the famous producer-director late Ravi Tandon. While Raveena became a famous figure in the industry, you will be shocked to know that Raveena never wanted to be an actress. Yes, you read that right! Just like her father, Raveena also wanted to try her luck in direction. However, fate had something else in store for her. When she was just eight years old, she assisted her father on one of his films. She also did an internship under renowned ad director Prahlad Kakkar. After assisting her father for a film during her eighth grade, Raveena Tandon started learning things like ad filmmaking, pre- and post-production with a view to becoming a filmmaker after her 10th-grade studies. For this, she took the help of Prahlad Kakkar, whom she also considers her boss. During her college days, Raveena continued working under Prahlad Kakkar. It was during one of these times when she was offered a film opposite Salman Khan. Upon receiving the offer, Raveena was hesitant and skeptical. However, it was her boss, Kakkar, who advised her to take the opportunity. In an interview, Raveena opened up on the matter and said, 'My boss Prahlad Kakkar also used to say that how long will you stay behind the camera, you should come forward. I was rejecting offers one after the other. Then I was offered a film Patthar Ke Phool with Salman Khan.' This became a game changer in Raveena's career, and she made her debut in 1991 with Patthar Ke Phool. The film, which starred her opposite Salman Khan, was a box office success.


Gulf Today
27-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Gulf Today
Rasha Thadani has ‘first Dan rank' in Taekwondo, reveals Raveena
Actress Raveena Tandon revealed that her actress-daughter Rasha Thadani, whom she lovingly calls her 'Lakshmi', has a first Dan rank in Taekwondo. Raveena was in conversation with Farah Khan on the latter's Youtube channel. While giving a tour of her sustainable home, which has furniture made out of recycled wood, Raveena showcased a wall with the belts, which included a red, green and black. Raveena said: 'She is a first Dan First Dan Taekwondo She is a Dan.' In martial arts, a 1st Dan rank signifies the beginning of black belt level. It's the first level of a black belt, indicating that the individual has achieved a certain level of mastery and expertise. Farah said: 'My children also did Judo but after Blue Belt I think they left.' Raveena then showcased her son Ranbir's autograph collection and CDs, which are not available. She also showed a photo frame featuring Rasha's tiny footprints. The frame was put on the door. Revealing the reason, Raveena said: 'Look at my Laxmi's leg. Who is my Laxmi? Rasha. When a girl is born Laxmi is born in the house. If you keep her leg's mark on the door it will be good.' Further into the conversation, Raveena revealed that she was only allowed to go out with Farah, when she was young. 'The first time I went to a disco was when I was allowed, it was with Farah.' Raveena made her acting debut in the 1991 action film 'Patthar Ke Phool.' She established herself with films such as 'Dilwale,' 'Mohra,' 'Khiladiyon Ka Khiladi,' 'Ziddi,' and 'Laadla.' She will next be seen in 'Housefull 5' directed by Tarun Mansukhani. Meanwhile Rasha has recreated her mother's iconic track 'Chalo Ishq Ladaye' with actor Vedang Raina. The 'Sky Force' actor Veer Pahariya also reacted to their collaboration. In the comment section, Veer Pahariya called Rasha Thadani 'Heroine No.1,' expressing admiration towards the newcomer's screen presence and fluid dance moves. Rasha and Vedang teamed up for a skincare brand for its advertisement. Now that the audience has seen Vedang and Rasha's team up over an advertisement, they desire to watch Veer Pahariya and Rasha Thadani collaborate for a film, whether rom-com or thriller or comedy, and ignite the screens with their chemistry and believability as fresh faces. While Rasha Thadani made her way into Bollywood with 'Azaad,' Veer Pahariya made his debut with 'Sky Force,' which turned out to be a rather unconventional choice. Picking a patriotic role for a first film seems an uneasy task, however, Veer Pahariya's passion and hard work made it believable and sincere. The positive reviews and word of mouth further establish the fact that he's here to stay. 'Azaad' also marked the acting debut of Ajay Devgn's nephew, Aaman Devgan. Set in 1920s India, 'Azaad' sheds light on the life of a young stable boy who bonds with a spirited horse. The film also has Ajay Devgn, and Diana Penty in crucial roles. Indo-Asian News Service


Time of India
27-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
When Raveena Tandon's accidental kiss with costar made her throw up
Raveena Tandon became famous in the 1990s after her debut with the film 'Patthar Ke Phool'. She quickly gained success with movies like 'Dilwale', 'Laadla', 'Kshatriya', and 'Maatr' and went on to play many different roles, from serious dramas to fun comedies. Like any other star trying to make it big in B-town, the actress also had her share of difficult moments during her early days in the industry. During a scene, her lips accidentally touched a male co-star's, which made her feel so uncomfortable that she threw up. Although she didn't reveal the actor's name or the movie, the experience stayed with her for a long time. In an interview with Lehren, Raveena openly said, 'Back then, there were no contracts or anything. But I never did [kiss scenes] because I was not comfortable.' Raveena's firm decision to avoid kissing scenes made her different from many other actors, and she stuck to her beliefs without giving in. Further, she talked about the incident again, sharing more details about the scene and explaining why she felt so uncomfortable. 'I remember I was doing a little rough handling scene with a male actor and I remember by mistake his lips just brushed my lips. It was by mistake, it was not even required. Like in that whole frenzy, it was a mistake. I went to my room and threw up because I was so not comfortable." After the scene, she felt very nauseous and couldn't handle the situation. She even wished the co-star would clean his mouth properly. She mentioned that the actor later apologised, but the experience was still very upsetting for her. Raveena on daughter Rasha's Bollywood debut Now that Raveena's daughter, Rasha Thadani , has started her career in Bollywood with the film Azad, the topic of kissing scenes has come up again. When asked if she would be comfortable with Rasha doing kissing scenes, Raveena gave a careful and thoughtful answer. She added, 'Again it depends. If she is comfortable doing it with someone, then why not. If she is not comfortable, nobody should have the power to force her to do anything that she does not want to do." Raveena Tandon starred in One Friday Night, a project that highlighted her versatility as an actress. She is now preparing for her next role in Ghudchadi, where fans expect another great performance. Raveena Tandon Looks Pretty and Youthful in Bandra Check out our list of the latest Hindi , English , Tamil , Telugu , Malayalam , and Kannada movies . Don't miss our picks for the best Hindi movies , best Tamil movies, and best Telugu films .