‘Raveena Tandon Was Not Drunk’, Mumbai Police Shares Official Statement in Road Rage Incident

Mumbai Police has issued a statement clarifying the details of actor Raveena Tandon‘s road rage incident. Hours after a video of actress Raveena Tandon being manhandled surfaced online, the police confirmed that Tandon was not drunk, contrary to the claims made by three individuals. The video, which appeared online on Sunday afternoon, shows Raveena in a heated argument with some women. In the video, Tandon can be heard saying, “Don’t hit me,” as she is attacked. A family member of the alleged victims claimed that Tandon’s driver was driving rashly and injured three women near Carter Road’s Rizvi College. They also accused Tandon of assaulting them while under the influence of alcohol.
“The complainant gave a false complaint in the alleged video. 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 and an argument started between them,” the DCP said while speaking to the daily.

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“This argument escalated into abusive language, and actress Raveena Tandon arrived at the spot to check what had happened with her driver. The actress tried to protect the driver from the mob; however, the mob started abusing her. Both Raveena Tandon and the family went to the Khar police station and gave written complaints. Later, they both also submitted letters stating they did not want to register any complaints,” DCP Rajtilak Roshan explained. DCP Rajtilak Roshan further stated, “Nobody was injured in this incident. We checked the CCTV footage, and the car did not hit anyone. The actress was not drunk.”
However, Raveena reposted a statement clarifying that the complainant’s allegations were false. After reviewing CCTV footage, the Mumbai Police confirmed that Tandon’s car did not hit anyone. “Tandon’s driver was trying to reverse the car to park it, and three people from a family felt that they would get hit. After the argument, both parties left, and later, police reached the spot and questioned Tandon’s staff. The other party was also called to the Police station. Both parties denied making any complaints,” Mumbai Police was quoted as saying.

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