Raveena, who made her debut in the 90s revealed that apart from the pay parity between female and male actors was massive, actresses were easily stereotyped and had little freedom to choose.
She also discussed how lucky she had been to escape being stereotyped and emphasized the steadiness with which her character portrayals are balanced. Recently, the actor starred in ‘Patna Shuklla.’
Arbaaz Khan is currently busy promoting his latest production Patna Shuklla starring Raveena Tandon in the lead. The filmmaker-actor recently opened up about what sets his film apart from other courtroom dramas in Bollywood.
Arbaaz is seen protecting his wife in a video that Bollywood paparazzi posted on Instagram as they try to navigate the dense crowd. In the video, Sshura looks obviously terrified, but Arbaaz safely guides his wife to a restaurant.
She opened up about being body shamed and how she defended Aishwarya Rai Bachchan who was also attacked by the media for not losing weight after she gave birth to Aaradhya.
Raveena Tandon was one of the biggest Bollywood actresses in the 90s and continues to be active even today. The actress who is currently promoting her latest film Patna Shuklla has opened up about the time when she started her career in Bollywood and her college principal suggested pursuing a degree through correspondence.
She opened up about being body shamed and how she defended Aishwarya Rai Bachchan who was also attacked by the media for not losing weight after she gave birth to Aaradhya.
Now, Pooja Entertainment’s Vashu Bhagnani who produced the Original BMCM is also backing the one with Akshay-Tiger. He has now opened up about his experience of working with Big B and Govinda.
He appeared in several popular movies throughout the years, including Border and Dil Chahta Hai, two important works in the history of Hindi cinema. He also starred in the critically important movie Aa Ab Laut Chalein from RK Studio.