In her revelations, Raveena pointed to Bollywood as a place full of clumsy and insecure individuals. However, she believes that because it is the subject of more gossip than a celebrity wedding, its reputation has been damaged. In her recent interview, Raveena opened up about her personal experience with cunning politics, but she also expressed pride in her belief that she has never plotted to ruin someone’s career.
And she remained steadfast when she finally caught up to RajShri. She describes her past experiences of the cutthroat environment in the industry in the 1990s and contrasts it with a more personal setting of today.
As well as how her dramatic parts were years ahead of their time.
The set used to have such a fun atmosphere
There would be mocking about fights, affairs, and tragedies involving retaliation. It was once jam-packed with action. “
Raveena Says
When talking about the competitive nature of the film business, Raveena said that some people are insecure and find it painful to watch other people achieve. They search for methods to undermine others; this may happen through the groups they are a part of, or they might contact you through a girlfriend or a lover.
Raveena stated that she never intentionally damaged anyone’s career and that she would be willing to apologise for any unintended injury. There is no doubt that our sector is competitive, just as it is in the world of politics and corporations.
A newborn falls repeatedly before it can stand up and walk with its head held high, according to my father’s old saying. This is what I have learned: I have not kicked anyone out of a movie, and since I was once a newcomer, I have had no trouble working with them. “
This sizzling interview was given by ex-Bollywood actress Raveena Tandonis as an eye opener to how things were in the Bollywood film industry where for fame, success and money, one is even ready to walk over another co-star of one’s.
I think it is very important for this actress to be ready to apologise if she hurt anyone in the industry at her time. Because nowadays, no one is ready to accept one’s faults involving ruining one’s career.
In this wide world “Koi kisi ka nahi hain.” It’s sad but true.