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In her forthcoming film Maatr, Raveena Tandon takes on the subject of rape with a brutal force. The film lays open some ugly truth about the way the judicial system fails a rape victim. The experience of working in the film has left her so shaken she had a tough time dubbing her lines.
Says the actress, Some portions of the film are so stark real and brutal I had a tough time watching myself on screen. I couldn t immediately dub my lines while watching what we ve shot. It is so real and disturbing. I had to stop, gather my strength and return.
Raveena Tandon has earlier done a film on marital rape Kalpana Lajmi’s Daman for which the actress won the National award. Says Raveena emotionally, This is a topic I feel very strongly about. I ve three daughters (two of them are adoptive) and I worry about their safety constantly. And why just daughters? Are sons safe anymore? Is anyone safe any longer?”
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