: In 1995, at the peak of her career, she made headlines by adopting two girls, Pooja and Chhaya , as a single mother. She later married film distributor Anil Thadani in 2004, with whom she has two biological children.

In the current landscape of streaming and digital media, Raveena Tandon has seamlessly transitioned into a new avatar: the commanding, layered lead of prestige content. Her role as the formidable DCP in the web series Aranyak (Netflix) was lauded for its gritty realism, introducing her to a new generation of viewers who consume entertainment on mobile phones and laptops. Her appearance in Karmma Calling (Disney+ Hotstar) further solidified her mastery of the revenge-thriller genre, proving that popular media today needs the gravitas and experience she brings.

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Before "women-centric" became an industry buzzword, Raveena Tandon took a gamble. In 2001, she turned producer with Stumped , a film that bravely tackled the Kargil War. While the film didn't set the box office on fire, it signaled her intent. She followed this up with critically acclaimed performances in Daman and Satta .

(2021), her successful digital debut on Netflix, playing a determined local police officer. Personal Life and Philanthropy