Dobara ( Raveena Tandon, Jackie Shroff, Mahima Chaudhary) Ek Se Badhkar Ek ( Sunil Shetty, Shekhar Suman, Raveena Tandon, Eesha Koppikhar, Gulshan Grover) Aan - Men At Work ( Akshay Kumar, Sunil Shetty, Shatrughan Sinha, Paresh Rawal, Irrfan Khan, Jackie Shroff, Raveena Tandon, Lara Dutta, Preeti Jhangiani) Jaago ( Manoj Bajpai, Raveena Tandon, Sanjay Kapoor) Praan Jaye Par Shaan Na Jaye ( Raveena Tandon, Namrata Shirodkar, Dia Mirza, Rinkie Khanna) Stumped ( Raveena Tandon) Satta ( Raveena Tandon, Atul Kulkarni) Wah Tera Kya Kehna ( Govinda, Raveena Tandon, Shakti Kapoor, Mohnish Behl) Akhiyon Se Goli Maare ( Govinda, Raveena Tandon) Soch ( Raveena Tandon) Agni Varsha ( Jackie Shroff, Raveena Tandon, Amitabh Bachchan) Abhay ( Kamal Haasan, Raveena Tandon, Manisha Koirala) Aks ( Amitabh Bachchan, Manoj Bajpai, Nandita Das, Raveena Tandon) Daman ( Raveena Tandon, Sanjay Suri, Shayaji Shinde) Officer ( Sunil Shetty, Raveena Tandon, Danny Denzongpa) Shool ( Manoj Bajpai, Raveena Tandon, Shayaji Shinde)
Raveena Tandon Biography
Being the daughter of erstwhile filmmaker Ravi Tandon, Raveena spent her childhood close to the razzmatazz of Mumbai’s film world. Once in her teens Raveena began getting offers from filmmakers chiefly because of her good looks.
Raveena made her Bollywood debut opposite Salman Khan in “Pathar Ke Phool” in 1990. Although the film was a flop Raveena continued to struggle to make her own niche in Bollywood’s big league. And it was not until “Mohra” that she became famous among the movie buffs as the ravishing ‘mast mast’ girl.
Raveena has to her credit many inconsequential flicks like “Taqdeerwala”, “Ziddi”, “Daava” and “Salaakhein”. But simultaneously she continued to make her transition from the hip-shaking bimbo to being a sensible actress. She showed her histrionic skills playing realistic roles in films like “Shool” and “Ghaath”.
Raveena’s growth as a serious actress became apparent after she won the National Award as the Best Actress in 2001 for playing the tortured wife in Kalpana Lazmi’s “Daman”.