(1994), she played "Raveena" (initially posing as her own secretary, Karishma). The film's quirky dialogues and her chemistry with Aamir Khan and Salman Khan helped it achieve massive cult status. National Award Recognition (2001): Tandon earned the National Film Award for Best Actress
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An obscure film, but a notable moment for Raveena fans. As a cricket coach, she gives a locker room speech to a losing team. No makeup, messy bun, veins popping in her neck. She yells, "Tum haar nahi maan sakte!" (You cannot accept defeat!). It’s a tonal shift from her 90s persona, proving she could do "motivational leader" just as easily as "comic heiress."