The late 1990s saw her collaborate with the action auteur N. Chandra, resulting in the iconic Ziddi (1997). Her scene opposite Sunny Deol, where she slaps him in a fit of righteous fury, is a masterclass in dramatic conflict. The scene is not just about the slap; it is about the emotional build-up—the trembling lip, the tears welling in her eyes, and the voice cracking between anger and heartbreak. She matches Deol’s legendary intensity beat for beat, creating a palpable tension that transcends the film’s formulaic plot. This was not the damsel in distress; this was a woman who could fight back with equal ferocity.
Raveena Tandon’s filmography is a fascinating case study in evolution, transitioning from the "Mast Mast" girl of high-octane 90s commercial cinema to a National Award-winning powerhouse and a dominant force in the digital streaming era The 1990s: Defining a Diva
She adopted two girls, Pooja and Chhaya, in the 1990s and later married film distributor Anil Thadani in 2004. The couple has two ... Facebook·Live Gujarat - લાઇવ ગુજરાત Raveena Tandon filmography - Wikipedia
At the peak of her commercial success, Tandon shifted toward "parallel cinema," taking on gritty, socially relevant roles that challenged her glamour-centric image.
Some of Raveena Tandon's notable films include: