Saturday, August 10, 2013

Raveena endorses toothpaste with son

Raveena endorses toothpaste with son
MUNISH DHIMAN  3rd Aug 2013
Raveena Tandon & son
aveena Tandon spoke of her Panjabi roots during a recent visit to Chandigarh for a dental endorsement programme, with her six-year-old son Ranbirvardhan Thadani.
She conversed in the Punjabi dialect and guided cameraperson to arrange the camera for a better frame. When asked how she has a good command over the language, she says, "Tandons are basically Punjabis and my roots are attached to this part of the region as my father's side is from Punjab. Hindi rules in Mumbai but I love this dialect too. So, whenever I am here, I try to brush up my vocabulary and accent."
It's an era of remakes, comebacks and debuts in the industry. "I don't have any plans to make a comeback because I don't think I ever left and above that, these days the media helps you to stay alive. Furthermore, different television projects keep your body of work in circulation too," she said.
The actress is working on various projects and has a couple of movies in the pipeline too. She is even ready to be a part of a Punjabi film. "I've a few offers and have also signed a couple of them but before I say anything about my roles, they need to be announced. And about venturing into the Punjabi industry, I'll be more than happy, but the script should be appealing and the role should be consequential," she said.
"I believe with the sort of competition in the industry you have to struggle throughout. I did numerous roles but I receive numerous calls during monsoon from radio stations asking for my reactions on the rain dance number from Mohra, and it feels really nice if you are remembered for your work," she added
The actress loves to spend quality time with her kids and is picky about the roles. She affirms, "I strongly hold out that once my children grow up, their childhood will never return but film offers will still keep pouring in. So this time is for them."
When asked about her take on sequels and remakes and whether she would like to be a part of the race she says, "I believe once a classic is made, it's made."

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