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Rasha Thadani, daughter of veteran actress Raveena Tandon, stepped into Bollywood with the period drama ‘Azaad’, directed by Abhishek Kapoor. The film also stars Ajay Devgn and introduces Aman Devgan, Ajay’s nephew, in a key role.

While the movie grossed around ₹10 crore worldwide, falling short of box office expectations, its OTT release received positive reviews, especially for the performances.

A Viral Scene Showcases Rasha's Acting Range

A particular scene from Azaad has gone viral, highlighting Rasha’s emotional depth and versatility. In the scene, her character Janaki Bahadur consoles Govind (played by Aaman), expressing guilt for his suffering and a sleepless conscience. Her character swiftly shifts from gentle empathy to assertive confrontation, a transformation that caught viewers' attention.


Fans flooded social media with admiration for her performance:

“She knows acting,” wrote one user.

Another commented, “Inki acting aur gaane bahut badhiya hai sabhi gaane.”

One post stated, “DAMN SHE IS BORN FOR THE INDUSTRY!”

Another fan said, “After Alia Bhatt, she’s the only good actor among Nepo kids.”

Rasha and Aaman’s Performances Compared to Other Star Kids

While star kids like Ibrahim Ali Khan and Khushi Kapoor faced criticism for their lackluster performances in Nadaaniyan, Rasha and Aaman stood out, earning favorable comparisons and cementing their presence in the new wave of Bollywood newcomers.

Azaad: A Tale of Rebellion and Self-Discovery

Set in 1920s colonial India, Azaad revolves around a stable boy’s deep connection with a spirited horse. His pursuit to ride the animal evolves into a journey of personal growth and resistance against oppression—mirroring India’s own struggle for independence.


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