THIS Is Why Raveena Tandon’s Father Didn’t Believe That She Could Become An Actress!
Raveena Tandon was the queen of hearts in the 80s and 90s. But her father was skeptical of her abilities to become an actress as she had never attended acting or dancing classes before facing the came
Raveena
Tandon
reveals
big
secret
of
her
father
Ravi
Tandon
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FilmiBeat
Raveena
Tandon
was
the
queen
of
hearts
in
the
80s
and
90s.
Her
performances
in
films
like
Majboor,
Khel
Khel
Mein,
Khud-Daar,
Waqt
Ki
Deewar
and
others
won
the
love
of
audiences.
But
what
many
people
don't
know
is
that
she
was
never
trained
to
be
an
actress.
Recently,
Raveena
revealed
that
her
father
was
skeptical
of
her
abilities
to
become
an
actress
as
she
had
never
attended
acting
or
dancing
classes
before
facing
the
camera.
Read
on!
During
a
media
interaction
at
the
Entertainment
Trade
Awards,
Raveena
said,
"My
father
didn't
believe
that
I
could
get
into
acting
because
I
didn't
attend
acting
or
dance
classes
before
entering
films.
After
finishing
school,
I
immediately
faced
the
camera,
so
he
was
bit
shocked.
I
think
he
was
pleasantly
shocked
and
happy."
Talking
about
the
long
way
she's
come,
she
added,
"It's
a
coincidence
that
I
worked
with
Salman
in
my
debut
film
'Patthar
Ke
Phool',
and
now
I
am
judging
'Nach
Baliye' which
is
being
produced
by
his
production
house.
It's
a
superhit
show.
I
am
thankful
to
the
audience
that
they
have
appreciated
our
show.
I
would
urge
them
to
keep
loving
the
show
so
that
we
can
entertain
them."
Raveena
also
spoke
about
the
upcoming
Ganesh
Festival
and
what
it
means
to
her.
"I
never
wish
for
anything
from
Ganpati
Bappa.
I
am
just
grateful
for
whatever
he
has
given
me.
When
I
go
to
any
religious
places
--
be
it
a
temple,
a
mosque
or
a
church,
I
only
thank
God
for
giving
me
everything.
Coincidentally,
whenever
Ganapati
Bappa
arrives
at
our
home,
good
things
happen
to
us."
She
also
raised
the
critical
issue
of
water
pollution
caused
during
the
festival.
"I
want
to
urge
people
that
now
our
mother
earth
is
in
danger.
I
feel
people
shouldn't
bring
statues
of
Ganapati
Bappa
that
are
chemically
painted
and
which
are
made
from
plaster
of
paris.
I
think
Ganapati
Bappa
himself
wouldn't
want
people
pollute
to
earth.
We
are
spreading
poison
in
our
seas
and
lakes,
so
I
feel
people
should
celebrate
the
festival
in
an
eco-friendly
manner," she
said.