How does Raveena Tandon stay cool as a cucumber while juggling being a wife, a mother, a daughter, and, of course, a well-known actor? She spilled the beans, and more, during a conversation with Sonal Kalra, Managing Editor (Entertainment & Lifestyle) Hindustan Times, at the Tension Not Twitter Spaces session. According to the actor, her family and friends help her be stressfree. And when things get too much, Nature is her escape.
“Mumbai mein ghutan hoti hai, toh main kisi jungle mein bhaag jaati hun, and come back refreshed, she joked. It was an open house for fans who couldn't contain their excitement at having the actor just a tap away. Excerpts:
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