Raveena Tandon


Raveena Tandon is an Indian actress primarily known for her work in Hindi films. Considered as one of the leading actresses of the 1990s, Tandon is a recipient of several awards, including a National Film Award, two Filmfare Awards and a Filmfare OTT Award. In 2023, she was awarded the Padma Shri, the fourth highest Indian civilian honour.
The daughter of director Ravi Tandon, she made her acting debut in the 1991 action film Patthar Ke Phool, which won her the Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut. Tandon established herself by playing the leading lady in the commercially successful action films Dilwale, Mohra, Khiladiyon Ka Khiladi, and Ziddi. She earned a nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in the 1994 drama Laadla and in the late 1990s, she collaborated with Govinda in several successful comedies, including Bade Miyan Chote Miyan, Dulhe Raja and Anari No.1. She also played against type in the crime dramas Ghulam-E-Mustafa and Shool.
In the 2000s, Tandon ventured into arthouse cinema with roles in the 2001 films Daman and Aks, both of which garnered her critical acclaim, winning the National Film Award for Best Actress for the former and a Filmfare Special Performance Award for the latter. Post her marriage with film distributor Anil Thadani, Tandon took a break from films. She intermittently appeared on television with shows like the Sahara One drama Sahib Biwi Gulam, the dance reality show Chak De Bachche and talk shows Isi Ka Naam Zindagi and Simply Baatien with Raveena. After several years of hiatus, Tandon starred in the thriller Maatr and received praise for her leading role in the Netflix crime thriller series Aranyak, winning a Filmfare OTT Award for Best Actress. Tandon had a supporting role in her highest-grossing release, K.G.F: Chapter 2.
Tandon is also an environmentalist and has worked with PETA since 2002. Tandon has four children, two adopted and two with her husband.

Early life and background

Tandon was born on 26 October 1972 in Bombay to filmmaker Ravi Tandon and Veena Tandon. Tandon is a niece of character actor Mac Mohan and thus a cousin of Manjari Makijany, his daughter. She has a brother Rajiv Tandon, who was married to actress Rakhee Tandon. She is also a cousin of actress Kiran Rathod.
Tandon received her education at Jamnabai Narsee School in Juhu and attended Mithibai College in Mumbai. Tandon started her career as a model, but during her internship at Genesis PR, she got her first film offer.
In an interview with Rediff Tandon stated, "I never thought I would become an actress. I was an intern at Genesis PR, helping Prahlad Kakkar, when friends and people around me started complimenting my looks. But Shantanu Sheorey gave me the first break. He called and said he wanted to shoot with me. That was the time when models were becoming actors. I refused film offers. Prahlad kept saying millions of people are waiting for this chance and you keep refusing it. So I thought there is nothing to lose. Then Patthar Ke Phool happened."

Career

Early work (1991–1993)

Tandon made her acting debut in 1991, with the film Patthar Ke Phool opposite Salman Khan, which was a box office hit. The film earned her the Filmfare Award for Lux New Face of the Year. This was followed by a series of box office failures including Jeena Marna Tere Sang, Divya Shakti, Parampara and Ek Hi Raasta among others.

Commercial success and recognition (1994–1999)

The year 1994 proved to be a turning point in her career with ten releases.Of these Dilwale opposite Ajay Devgn, Aatish: Feel the Fire opposite Sanjay Dutt, Laadla opposite Anil Kapoor, and Mohra opposite Akshay Kumar, emerged as the highest grossing films of the year. Andaz Apna Apna opposite Aamir Khan underperformed at the box office, but developed a cult following over the years since its release. Among these, Mohra became Tandon's breakthrough particularly due to her dance in the songs, "Too Cheez Badi Hain" and "Tip Tip Barsa Pani".
In 1995, Tandon starred opposite Shah Rukh Khan for the first time in Zamaana Deewana; the film failed to do well. Her 1996 film Khiladiyon Ka Khiladi opposite Akshay Kumar, was a commercial success. That year, she also appeared in the song "Shahar Ki Ladki", in Rakshak alongside Suniel Shetty. Tandon appeared in two successful films in 1997: Ziddi opposite Sunny Deol and Ghulam-E-Mustafa opposite Nana Patekar. Her other releases that year Daava and Vinashak – Destroyer – failed at the box office.
Tandon further achieved success as a leading actress in 1998 with two films opposite Govinda: Dulhe Raja and Bade Miyan Chote Miyan, both of which emerged as the highest-grossing films of the year. She received praises for her comic timing. That year, Tandon had several other commercial successes such as–Salaakhen opposite Sunny Deol, Gharwali Baharwali opposite Anil Kapoor and Aunty No. 1 opposite Govinda. However Keemat – They Are Back and Barood opposite Akshay Kumar, and Pardesi Babu opposite Govinda failed at the box office.
In 1999, Tandon appeared opposite Govinda in Anari No.1, a commercial success. She then appeared in the Kannada film Upendra opposite Upendra, which also became a box office success. A critic from Sify stated, "Raveena is adequate in her role and adds glamour to her role with rich costumes.". Tandon then received praises for her portrayal in Shool opposite Manoj Bajpayee, which later became a cult film. Anil Nair of Rediff.com was appreciative of Tandon's "subdued and convincing no-frills job".

Critical acclaim, hiatus and television (2000-2015)

In the 2000s, Tandon ventured into art house productions, to learn a realistic way of acting, and rejected several mainstream film offers. Tandon worked in films such as Bulandi and Aks, which won her critical acclaim. She won several awards as well as the Filmfare Special Performance Award for her performance in Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra's Aks. A critic from The Hindu stated, "Raveena comes up with a gripping portrayal of a bar girl".
Her years in the industry paid off when she won the coveted National Film Award for Best Actress for her performance in Kalpana Lajmi's Daman: A Victim of Marital Violence, where she played a battered wife to an abusive husband. She surprised critics and audiences with her performance in the film and received appreciation for her work. Critic Taran Adarsh said: "Raveena Tandon lends credibility to the role of a battered wife and walks away with the honours. The pathos she conveys through her expressions makes you realise that she's a performer of substance".
Since then, she has starred in a number of critically acclaimed films, such as Satta and Dobara, but has not had much box office success. Her role as a middle-class woman thrust into the world of politics in the former was praised. Critic Taran Adarsh wrote: "Raveena Tandon delivers a bravura performance. The actress takes giant strides as a performer, giving the right touches to her character. Here's a performance that's bound to be noticed". Her role as a schizophrenic in Dobara was also praised with one critic saying: "Raveena is in sync with her character, playing her part with elaan". Tandon also worked in the Sahara One television series Sahib Biwi Gulam, based on the 1953 Bengali novel Saheb Bibi Golam by Bimal Mitra. Her only release in 2006 was Sandwich which opened to poor reviews and reception. After doing several films, she took a break from actively appearing in films. During this period, her only major appearance was in the Telugu film Pandavulu Pandavulu Tummeda opposite Mohan Babu, which was a box office success.
During her break from films, Tandon actively appeared on television. In 2014, she judged season 1 of CEO's Got Talent on CNBC TV18 with Mahesh Bhatt and Raj Nayak. She later hosted Issi Ka Naam Zindagi and Simply Baatien with Raveena. In 2015, she made a comeback to Bollywood in longtime friend Anurag Kashyap's magnum opus Bombay Velvet. Playing a sultry jazz singer, her brief performance was highly praised by critics. Following this, Tandon became a judge for Sabse Bada Kalakar and Nach Baliye 9.

Intermittent work and streaming projects (2017-present)

Following a three year hiatus from films, Tandon had two releases in 2017. In Maatr, she played a mother who seeks revenge for her daughter's rape. Udita Jhunjhunwala noted, "Tandon internalises the horror and conveys the pain through her eyes, which turn fiery once she tastes first blood. She’s most convincing as the caring mother and teacher." It emerged a moderate success at the box office. Her next release of the year was Onir's Shab, where she plays a socialite. In 2019, she appeared in the song "Sheher Ki Ladki" from Khandaani Shafakhana. In 2021, Tandon made her web debut with Aranyak, where she played a police officer. Shubhra Gupta stated, "Raveena is unafraid of appearing uncouth and crude, and is able to toughen up and soften when the occasion demands, even if the unsophisticated accent slips".
Tandon made her debut in Kannada films with KGF: Chapter 2, playing the Prime Minister. A commercial success, it became third highest-grossing Indian film of all time. Janani K felt that she delivers an "earnest performance". In 2023, she played a gynaecologist whose husband cheats on her in One Friday Night, opposite Milind Soman. Abhishek Srivastava noted, "Raveena's portrayal of Lata is commendable with a sincere performance, but one wonder why she didn't lend her voice to the film."
Tandon appeared in two films and one series in 2024. She first played a lawyer opposite Manav Vij in Patna Shuklla. In her next film Ghudchadi, she appeared opposite Sanjay Dutt, playing a mother who falls in love with her daughter's boyfriend's father. The film received mixed to negative reviews from critics. She then appeared in the series Karmma Calling, playing the lead. In 2025, she played a police officer's wife opposite Suniel Shetty in Inn Galiyon Mein.