Bollywood actor Raveena Tandon, known for her ultra-glamorous image since she made her debut opposite Salman Khan with Patthar Ke Phool in 1991, suddenly took a U-turn and stunned audiences and critics alike by shunning her 'mast-mast girl' image with offbeat films like Shool (1999) and Daman (2001). Raveena, in fact, went on to win the coveted National Award for Best Actress for Kalpana Lajmi's film, Daman, which was based on the theme of marital rape, an issue currently being discussed and debated everywhere following a split verdict by a two-member bench of Delhi High Court recently. In between her hectic shooting schedules, Raveena talks about marital rape and her experience of working in Daman in an interview with Giridhar Jha.