The 42-year-old actress says she is very content in her life now and chooses films on her whim like she did at the time of "Bombay Velvet".
"I have nothing left to prove. I am not in the rat race. I have been there done that. I am not going to compete with these young kids. I am fine with my own space. I am content, I have a family and I am happy," Raveena told PTI during a visit here.
"I did 'Bombay Velvet' on a whim and the reviews were favourable. I jumped at the the chance to play a jazz singer something like Hollywood film 'Chicago'. I enjoyed it. I like to do work which I believe in. I may not do a full-fledged film but I may do such roles.
"I have reached that point where I can choose. I don't want that I have films releasing every Friday. I have reached that point where I am having fun and also want to do roles that challenge me."
"I have made at least fifth or sixth comebacks. Honestly, the word comeback does not bother me. It is a cliched line and media keeps using it.
"According to them, 'Bombay Velvet' was my comeback, so was 'Bbuddah... Hoga Terra Baap', 'Shobhana 7 Nights', Onir's films and now they are also calling 'Maatr' my comeback. There is nothing more original left to say."
When asked if post "Maatr", she will be doing more films, Raveena jokes she has worked so hard for the promotions of the film that she is ready to retire now.
Raveena may be best known for the Bollywood potboilers of the '90s but she has also starred in films like "Satta", "Shool" and "Daman".
She says she is happy to see the great roles that are being written for actresses today but has no regrets of not getting the opportunity at the height of her career.
"There is a right time for everything, everyone has a space to evolve. A lot of kids, who meet us today, say we wish we had music and songs like you did. Now people are making remixes of the songs. I don't think there is my time or their time. I believe this is a great time for women in Indian cinema.
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