THE LEGACY OF RAVEENA TANDON
Femina|January 2022
After 30 years in the film industry, RAVEENA TANDON is most proud of her professionalism and the fact that she was never labelled unreasonable or difficult to work with.
Kashika Saxena
THE LEGACY OF RAVEENA TANDON

Every self-respecting ’90s kid was enraged on Raveena Tandon’s behalf when her iconic hit Tip Tip Barsa Paani was remade recently. But Tandon has a refreshing take on it. “The best time for Indian music was the ’70s and then the ’90s. In the late ’80s, with films such as Pyaar Jhukta Nahin, the melody became king again. And then the ’90s had fantastic music all over again. Those songs are so hummable, you remember the lyrics for a long. Even today, the music is amazing and it’s just been great hearing all these songs come back, getting a new life, and a new beat. And it’s a win-win situation for me, from then to now, because I end up owning them again.” Now that’s a mic drop if we ever heard one.

This story is from the January 2022 edition of Femina.

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