Raveena Tandon assault case: Minor parking dispute spiralled into controversy, complaint fake, say police

Updated : Jun 02, 2024 21:38
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A complaint was filed against Bollywood actor Raveena Tandon with the Khar Police, accusing her of rash driving and assault. The incident took place in the early hours of Sunday, June 2.  A video of the actor being attacked by a mob had also gone viral, leaving her fans concerned. Following this, several reports suggested that the actor was under the influence of alcohol when the incident took place. However, Mumbai police have now refuted the claims, saying it was just a 'minor parking dispute' that spiralled into a controversy. 

Speaking with Mid-Day, a Mumbai Police official shared that no one was injured in the incident and neither was Raveena Tandon drunk. They said that the complaints against her including the videos were fake. The official shared, "We checked the entire CCTV footage of the society and found that the actress's driver was reversing the car from the road into the society when this family was crossing the same lane. The family stopped the car and told the driver that he should check if people were behind the car before reversing. This argument started between them." A report by news agency ANI also confirmed that both parties have denied filing a complaint in the matter. 

On the work front, Raveena was last seen in Disney+ Hotstar shows 'Patna Shuklla' and 'Karmma Calling'. Up next, the actor will be seen in 'Welcome to the Jungle' alongside an ensemble featuring Akshay Kumar, Disha Patani, Jacqueline Fernandez, Suniel Shetty, Arshad Warsi, Paresh Rawal, Shreyas Talpade, Lara Dutta, and others. 

Also watch: Adah Sharma rents Sushant Singh Rajput’s flat in Mumbai, says this about her new abode
 
 

 

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