Bollywood
actress
Raveena
Tandon,
whose
next
film
Maatr
deals
with
crime
against
women
in
society,
says
the
clear
intention
behind
making
the
film
is
to
create
awareness
among
the
audience.
Speaking
here
at
the
trailer
launch
of
the
film,
Raveena
said:
"Intention
behind
Maatr
is
not
commercial
success
but
to
spread
a
message
of
crime
against
women.
This
is
the
need
of
the
hour,
where
people
should
start
changing
their
mindset
about
women
and
take
action
against
such
criminals
instead
of
shaming
the
victims
based
on
the
length
of
their
clothes."
She
was
present
at
the
trailer
launch
along
with
the
film's
director
Aster
Sayed
and
producers
Anjum
Rizvi
and
Manoj
Adhikari.
Raveena,
who
last
appeared
in
a
cameo
role
in
Anuraag
Kashyap's
Bombay
Velvet,
said
she
does
not
like
the
word
"comeback"
as
she
has
become
very
choosy
about
her
films.
"I
used
to
work
in
30
films
in
a
year
during
the
early
stage
of
my
career.
But
now
I
have
reached
a
point
where
I
will
do
films
that
I
completely
believe
in
and
I
have
no
idea
what
I
am
doing
next
after
'Maatr'.
So
how
many
times
should
I
make
my
comeback?
I
really
do
not
like
using
that
word,"
the
"Mohra"
actress
said.
As
there
are
many
upcoming
women-centric
films
like
Noor,
Mom,
Haseena
besides
the
latest
Naam
Shabana,
according
to
Raveena,
"it
is
a
great
time
in
Indian
cinema
where
so
many
women
oriented
films
are
being
made."
"I
would
say
that
this
(phase)
should
continue,"
she
said