Raveena Tandon and Karisma Kapoor are among the best actresses of their time. Both have worked in many Bollywood films. However, it is said that the relationship between the two was not good. Now Raveena Tandon has talked about her relationship with old stars in an interview. During this, she also told how in earlier times there used to be scuffles between male actors. Raveena Tandon was also questioned about her alleged catfight with Karisma Kapoor.
While answering this question in an exclusive interview with Filmfare, Raveena Tandon said that this did not happen. Along with this, Raveena revealed that at that time there used to be fights between the male actors.
What did Raveena Tandon say about her friendship?
Raveena Tandon said that she is still friends with many of her contemporaries. She named Pooja Bhatt, Juhi Chawla, Madhuri Dixit and Shilpa Shetty. She said, “It is that camaraderie which continues even today, but there are some who were insecure before and are insecure even today, who could not maintain those relationships. But we still meet socially. But when you say catfight, it was never like that.
What did Raveena Tandon say on the catfight?
In the interview, when Raveena was asked about the catfight with Karisma Kapoor, she said that the catfight never happened. I have a different opinion than you. There might have been a discussion as to why are you doing this, or let’s bridge these gaps, but there was never a catfight. All that was exaggerated and presented with a lot of spice. In those days, there was no social media to express your views and how much clarification could you give?
What did Raveena Tandon say about male actors?
Raveena then said that in those days, there used to be fights between male co-stars. What would you call them? There were no catfights among women, at most there used to be discussions like what happened? Let’s forget the past. But some people did not want to do this, so it used to become a catfight. There was no catfight. Things were always presented in an exaggerated and spicy way.