When Salman Khan and Raveena Tandon fought over chewing gum on Patthar Ke Phool sets


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Bollywood actress Raveena Tandon made her debut with the 1991 film Patthar Ke Phool starring Salman Khan.

Whether it’s Raveena Tandon, Bhagyashree, Madhuri Dixit or Karishma Kapoor, everyone has a good relationship with Salman even today.

Bollywood actress Raveena Tandon made her debut with the 1991 film Patthar Ke Phool starring Salman Khan. The film was very well received by the public. At the time, no one knew that the film’s lead duo would rule the industry for decades. While Salman has arguably become the biggest box office star, Raveena has also made her own unique place in Bollywood and has produced several blockbuster films in the years since her debut.

Salman has this great quality of making friends with his co-stars. Whether it’s Raveena Tandon, Bhagyashree, Madhuri Dixit or Karishma Kapoor, everyone has a good relationship with Salman even today.

However, there was a time when Raveena and Salman fought a lot. This was revealed by Raveena herself on RJ Anmol’s 2017 chat show ‘My Life My Story’. Raveena shared a lot about her and Salman’s life. She also called Salman a wonderful friend. Raveena said she and Salman would fight over little things; for example, even chewing gum.

But she added that Salman is a wonderful human being. The actor said that at the time a friend who had always supported him was Salman. She said that when everyone looked away, Salman was always with her as a friend. He was there whenever she needed help. Recalling old memories, the actor recalled that on Patthar Ke Phool’s film sets the two had a photoshoot.

Raveena said she was very horny and thought someone would pamper her on her special day. But Salman blew gum near his face during the photoshoot. She got really mad and the two got into a fight. Raveena told Salman that she also wanted to blow gum on his face, otherwise she wouldn’t forgive him.

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