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'Andaz Apna Apna' sequel: Raveena Tandon reveals opening shot
A lot has been spoken about Andaz Apna Apna sequel and it's being reported that Aamir Khan and Salman Khan will be reprising their roles as Amar and Prem from the original film. The film completed 25 years of its release in 2019, and fans are eager to see the second instalment of it. However, it's not confirmed that Raveena Tandon and Karisma Kapoor will reprise their roles from the original in the sequel.

During her recent interaction with Kareena Kapoor Khan on her radio show, What Women Want, Raveena gave her take on Andaz Apna Apna sequel. She stated, "The first shot of the film will show a picture of me and Lolo (Karishma Kapoor) with an incense stick in front of it with Amar (Aamir Khan) and Prem (Salman Khan) mourning our demise. With us no longer in their lives, these two guys will then start their new love stories with 21-year-old actresses."

Raveena also shared how pressure for women to look forever young has always been there and called it hypocritical. She shared, "There has always been pressure on us actresses for staying young. What I find extremely hypocritical is how viewers and the media only talk about the women getting a surgery very conveniently forgetting that heroes use them too. Have our heroes found the eternal fountain of youth? Is it something that we don’t know about?"

She also spoke about earlier times, when married women did not the meatier roles they did before tying the knot. Raveena said, "This used to be the norm back in the day, a culture thing of sorts that once a heroine gets married, she ceases to be a male fantasy."