Raveena Tandon’s daughter Rasha Thadani made her Bollywood Debut with Abhishek Kapoor’s Azaad. The film also starred Ajay Devgn’s nephew Aaman Devgan. While the film had an average performance at the box office, Rasha got immense praise for her dance moves in Uyyi Amma. Just like every other star kids, even Rasha Thadani was subjected to criticism and judgements. In a recent interview, she opened up about dealing with the negativity.
Rasha Thadani on judgements for being stad kid
In a conversation with the BBC Asian Network, Rasha revealed how her mother, Raveena Tandon, groomed her for the industry. She shared, “My mother taught me a lot of character and personality building, but never acting. I think, to be good at anything, you need to be a good person.”
She even opened up about being judged for coming from a film family. She recalled, “It’s fair to judge the way people judge; it is something we have to take to our stride and work at it even more. When you come from a legacy, it is fair for you to work at it even more, so when the nepotism term comes up in conversations with me, I always try to work at it harder. When I am given that opportunity, what I do with it is in my hands. So, I try my best.”
The young actor also recalled how she was warned about facing it all before entering the industry. “When I first started shooting with a film, people used to warn me. They would say that I was entering the lion’s den. But at that time, I was not even thinking of it, I was very clueless about anything other than what was happening on my set. My focus was half here and half at my school, I kept flying in and out, I didn’t think very far about getting criticism or anything, of course I was warned that not everyone is going to like you and that is okay. It wasn’t something that scared me at that time,” Rasha added.
Workwise, Rasha’s next movie announcement is much awaited.
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With over 4 years of experience, Aakruti Bagla is a Bollywood and Television enthusiast working as a content writer and anchor in Bollywood Bubble. Whether reporting on red carpet moments or diving into long-form features, she aims to tell stories that resonate with readers and reveal the people behind the personas.


















