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Raveena Tandon’s father Ravi Tandon passed away on Friday. Ravi Tandon last rituals is performed by Raveena Tandon
Thursday, 10 Feb 2022 18:00 pm
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Ravi Tandon, Raveena Tandon’s father and a well-known filmmaker, died on Friday at the age of 85. In the evening, his last rites were conducted. Raveena was photographed completing the rituals at her father’s burial alongside her brother Rajiv Tandon and husband Anil Thadani.

Following the news of Raveena’s father’s death, filmmaker Farah Khan and actor Riddhima Pandit went to see her. He died of respiratory failure after a long battle with lung fibrosis.

Raveena expressed her sorrow over her father’s death by posting a series of photos of herself with him. “You will always walk with me, I will always be you, I’m never letting go,” she wrote beside the photographs. “I adore you, papa.”

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In the 1970s and 1980s, Ravi Tandon was a well-known name in Indian cinema. He worked as a writer, producer, and director. Anhonee, Khel Khel Mein, Majboor, Khuddar, and Zindagi are among the films he has directed.

Raveena has finished dubbing for her role in the upcoming film KGF: Chapter 2 and is now available for work. On April 14, the multilingual film will be released in Kannada, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, and Hindi.

“Heartfelt condolences to you and your family Raveena,” actor Juhi Chawla wrote on the tweet. May his spirit find eternal rest. “Heartfelt condolences,” actor Neelam Kothari wrote, while actors Chunky Panday and Namrata Shirodkar left folded hands emojis in the comments section.

“Wonderful lady Raveena ji…Jo apno ke liye jeete hain wah sada he khub jeete hain (Those who live for their people, live forever),” one fan tweeted, while another said, “Your grandpa used to look like Pran Sahab in his youth.”

Raveena had mentioned his father. “I’m extremely proud of the way my father managed his profession,” she remarked.

He had a reputation for being a diverse director. He was capable of comedy such as Khel Khel Mein as well as psychological thrillers such as Jawab and Majboor. He had a reputation for being a gentlemen director. When I meet Ashaji (Asha Parekh), Waheedaji (Waheeda Rehman), or Moushmi ji, they always have such wonderful things to say about him. For a long period, Chintu ji (Rishi Kapoor) was a close friend of his."

“In fact, if you truly ask me,” she remarked, “he taught me how to be self-made.” I also wanted to be able to stand on my own two feet because, if he arrived from Agra with nothing and built everything here on his own, I would want to do the same, which is why I chose to preferred movies on my own. I didn’t think he’d throw me out.”