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Raveena Tandon recently spilled the beans about her longstanding crush on the late legendary actor Rishi Kapoor. The confession came during an interview with Lehren, where Raveena reminisced about her close encounter with the iconic actor during his wedding to Neetu Kapoor in 1980.
Raveena's affectionate nostalgia took center stage as she candidly admitted, "I was sulking because he got married. I had the biggest crush on him." The actress's genuine emotions spilled out as she recounted how Rishi Kapoor, whenever he traveled abroad, would bring her unique gifts, often in the form of dolls.
The Bollywood diva's admiration for the then-newlywed couple was palpable as she shared, "The only consolation was that he got married to Neetu ji. It was the best thing. I love them as a couple. I used to adore both of them."
Adding a touch of sentimentality to this heartwarming revelation, Raveena Tandon also posted a delightful black and white throwback picture from Rishi and Neetu Kapoor's wedding ceremony on May 11, 2021. In the caption, she expressed her gratitude to Juuhi Babbar Sonii for locating the precious photograph, that Rishi Kapoor had desired for his autobiography. The photograph featured Raveena herself, alongside Rishi and Neetu Kapoor, capturing a cherished moment in time.
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But the interview didn't just dwell on Raveena's personal anecdotes. The actress also opened up about the challenges she faced in the 90s Bollywood industry. Despite her fame, Raveena revealed that female actors in that era were often pigeonholed into glamorous roles, leaving little room for diverse performances. Breaking this mold was no easy feat, and Raveena took it as a personal challenge.
One pivotal moment in her career came with Ram Gopal Varma's film "Shool," where Raveena portrayed the role of a Bihari housewife. This character allowed her to showcase her acting prowess and shatter the preconceived notions about her capabilities.
In an industry where perception often precedes talent, Raveena's journey to establish herself as a versatile and serious actor was nothing short of inspiring. Her resilience and determination paved the way for her to take on diverse roles, ultimately solidifying her place as a respected and accomplished artist in the world of Indian cinema.
In a fascinating twist, Raveena Tandon's influence in the film industry has extended to the next generation. Her daughter, Rasha Thadani, is poised to make her Bollywood debut in Abhishek Kapoor's upcoming project. This film is also set to mark the entry of Ajay Devgn's nephew, Aaman Devgan, into the world of cinema, making it a much-anticipated venture for both aspiring actors and fans alike.