Raveena Tandon says she 'would love' to work with Sanjay Leela Bhansali
Raveena Tandon will next be seen in the film Welcome To The Jungle
Raveena Tandon unveiled her captivating Heeramandi appearance following requests from fans for a collaboration with Sanjay Leela Bhansali.
During an Instagram Ask Me Anything session, the 49-year-old actress engaged with her fans, answering a variety of questions, where she revealed that she is eager to work with Bollywood filmmaker SLB.
When a fan asked, "Could we see you in a Sanjay Leela Bhansali film or a Punjabi movie alongside Diljit Dosanjh?"
Responding to this inquiry, the Patna Shukla actress posted a photo of herself in her Bombay Velvet attire, along with the message.
She penned, “Yes eagerly waiting to do my first Punjabi film and would love to work with Diljit and so many more talented actors from the Punjabi industry.”
Revealing if she wants to work in an SLP project, Raveena responded, “You I would love to work with Sanjay..hopefully soon.”
Subsequently, she queried her fans about their thoughts on the image she had posted, specifically her Heeramandi appearance, clarifying that it was from Bombay Velvet.
On the work front, Raveena Tandon is poised for a reunion with Akshay Kumar on the big screen in Welcome To The Jungle, a sequel to the beloved Welcome series.
This installment boasts an ensemble cast comprising Disha Patani, Jacqueline Fernandez, Suniel Shetty, Arshad Warsi, Mika Singh, Jackie Shroff, and others.
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