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Amidst the bustling streets of Mumbai’s Bandra, a dramatic incident involving actress Raveena Tandon unfolded on a recent Saturday evening. A video circulating widely on social media captures the actress, clad in white attire, fervently imploring the surrounding crowd to refrain from ‘hitting her’ while she endeavors to defend herself.

The footage paints a chaotic tableau, with Raveena ensconced amidst the purported aggrieved parties and curious bystanders, prompting calls to summon the authorities. Among the tumult, one woman alleges sustaining a bloody nose, accusing Raveena of instigating the altercation. Her impassioned plea reverberates, “My nose bleeds. She (Raveena) laid hands on me.”

In a desperate bid to dissuade onlookers from documenting the fracas, Raveena beseeches them ceaselessly to abstain from aggression. “Please, spare me the blows,” implores Raveena. Nonetheless, amidst the tumult, voices in the throng advocate for violence, echoing menacing threats such as “Maaro isko (Hit her).”

Accounts from one of the purported victims contend that Raveena, purportedly inebriated, alighted from her vehicle to defend her driver, precipitating a physical altercation with the aggrieved party’s mother, who purportedly sustained grievous head injuries. However, conflicting narratives cast doubt on whether Raveena’s vehicle made contact with anyone, prompting her to enlist legal representation to address the allegations.

Shifting focus to Raveena’s professional endeavors, her recent portrayal in “Patna Shuklla” stands as a testament to her multifaceted talents. The film delves into the labyrinthine realms of an educational scandal involving roll numbers, resonating with profound implications for countless students across India. In this cinematic narrative, Raveena assumes the mantle of Tanvi Shukla, a resolute legal luminary. “Patna Shuklla,” helmed by Vivek Budakoti and produced under the aegis of Arbaaz Khan, currently finds its digital abode on Disney+ Hotstar. Raveena’s upcoming cinematic ventures include “Ghudchadi” and “Welcome Back.”