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I am not dying to work in films: Raveena Tandon

Actor Raveena Tandon says she has now reached a stage in her career where she can be choosy about work as she does not crave to be in the limelight.

"Films are not my life. They are part of my life. I have children, husband, home, parents, shows and endorsements. I have a lot of things to do. I am not dying to work in films. I would've signed all the films which came my way if I wanted to see my name every Friday. I am not interested in that," said Raveena.

The National award-winning actor, who is currently gearing up for the release of Maatr, insists that she wants to play roles that challenge her.

"I am enjoying the work I am doing now and the mental space I am in right now. I am very content with myself and am not trying to chase anything. Being in my 40s, I think it's a great time for me. I've seen life, matured over the years," she says. Directed by Ashtar Sayed, the revenge thriller is a story of a mother fighting to get justice for her daughter, who is raped. "I can feel the pain of this person that I am playing in the film. Life is the best teacher you can get," she says. Raveena says the film tackles a realistic subject without bowing down to commercial pressure. Maatr is scheduled to release on April 21.
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