Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], Mumbai Police on Sunday clarified that a false complaint was filed against actor Raveena Tandon with the Khar police, accusing her of being drunk, rash driving and assault. Was.

Tandon shared a screenshot of a post by Viral Bhayani on I was not there.

Speaking to a Mumbai-based daily, Zone 9 Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) Rajtilak Roshan said the complaint was false, the post said.

"The complainant gave a false complaint in the said video. We checked the entire CCTV footage of the society and found that the actress' driver was reversing the car from the road into the society when the family was crossing the same lane.The family stopped the car and told the driver that he should check whether there were people behind the car before turning and an argument broke out between them,” the DCP said while speaking to the daily.

When the argument intensified, Raveena came to the spot to check on her driver and tried to save him from the crowd. Both of them went to Khar police station to lodge a complaint but later turned it back.

"The argument escalated into abuse and actress Raveena Tandon reached the spot to see what had happened to her driver. The actress tried to save the driver from the mob; however, the mob started abusing her. Gave.Both Raveena Tandon and the family went to Khar police station and gave a written complaint, later, both of them also gave a letter saying that they did not want to file any complaint,” said DCP Rajtilak Roshan.

DCP Rajtilak Roshan further said, "No one was injured in the incident. We checked the CCTV footage, and the car did not hit anyone. The actress was not drunk."

In another screenshot shared by Raveena in the same post, an online portal quoted Mumbai Police as saying that both parties have denied making any complaint."Tandon's driver was trying to reverse the car to park it, and three people from a family thought they were going to be hit. After an argument, both parties left, and later, police reached the spot. Reached and interrogated Tandon's staff. The other party was also called to the police station, both the parties denied making any complaint," Mumbai Police was quoted as saying.

The post mentioned that the police statement comes after the video of the incident went viral on social media platforms, where Raveena Tandon is requesting people to calm down and can also be heard saying 'Don't vote for me. Beat.'

The video of the incident is circulating on social media platforms in which Raveena Tandon can be seen struggling between people who are pushing her and trying to beat up her driver.It said that there were allegations that he and his driver were drunk, which the police dismissed as false allegations.

A clash was reported outside actress Raveena Tandon's house last night when her driver was parking the car in the building complex.

According to Mumbai Police, when the driver was reversing the car, a family was passing in front of the gate of the building. Thinking that the car would hit them, a scuffle broke out over the issue between Raveena Tandon's driver and three women of the family.

Raveena came out of the house after hearing the argument between her driver and her family. However, after much debate both the parties left the place.When the police reached the spot after receiving the information, they interrogated Raveena's staff and called both the parties to Khar police station.

Police said no one was injured in the incident and no vehicles were involved in the collision, adding that no complaint has been filed by any party.

Meanwhile, on the work front, Raveena recently enthralled the audience with her compelling performance in the Disney+ Hotstar courtroom drama 'Patna Shukla' alongside co-stars Late Satish Kaushik and Manav Vij.

She will be seen in 'Welcome 3' in the coming months. The star cast includes Akshay Kumar, Sanjay Dutt, Arshad Warsi, Disha Patani, Lara Dutta and Paresh Rawal.