The
Hindi
film
industry
has
become
undoubtedly
progressive
in
recent
times.
Although
there
is
still
a
long
way
to
go,
the
industry
seems
to
want
to
continue
in
the
direction
of
conscious,
positive
change.
Raveena
Tandon
vouches
for
this
progress
shown
by
the
industry
citing
the
example
of
how
married
actresses
were
not
given
meaty
roles
in
the
past,
but
there
is
no
such
thing
now.
Speaking
to
ETimes,
Raveena
said,
"Our
film
industry
has
become
more
progressive
and
stronger
in
comparison
to
the
past.
We
are
all
getting
a
lot
more
experimental
now,
especially
with
the
introduction
of
other
alternative
platforms.
I
think
cinema
has
broadened
its
horizon.
There
was
a
taboo
around
15
years
ago
that
a
married
actress
would
not
get
meaty
roles.
It's
passé
now
because
if
you're
talented
and
a
valued
actor
then
you
get
good
roles."
Raveena
also
had
opinions
to
share
about
the
growing
popularity
of
content
driven
cinema
over
formula
cinema.
She
holds
that
nothing
works
better
than
formula
films
although
she
admits
that
content
is
king.
She
also
pointed
out
that
the
audience
has
grown
smarter
as
they
can
sense
what
a
film
is
about
just
by
watching
the
trailer.
But
she
feels
that
they
still
want
films
which
are
entertaining,
and
therefore
she
doesn't
see
formula
films
losing
their
value
anytime
soon.
Raveena
will
next
be
seen
in
the
Kannada
film,
K.G.F:
Chapter
2,
which
also
stars
Sanjay
Dutt,
Yash
and
others.
She
will
be
seen
playing
the
role
of
Ramika
Sen,
India's
Prime
Minister
in
1981.