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Raveena Tandon’s daughter Rasha Thadani is all of 18 and is all set to make her Bollywood debut in an untitled film co-starring Ajay Devgn and his nephew, Aaman Devgan. Rasha has already become the talk of the town and her social media game and interactions with the paparazzi bear a testament to the same. While Raveena’s Instagram aesthetics and hilarious reels are known to have a fan base of their own, in an exclusive chat with News18 Showsha recently, she revealed that Rasha doesn’t quite approve of her social media shenanigans.
Spilling the beans on how her daughter often reprimands her about it, the Karmma Calling actor tells us, “I’m such a dud when it comes to Instagram and I don’t know anything about it. I make these really serious and horrible mistakes. When my team tells me to post reels, I choose a funny one. I’m an actor and not an influencer. But I love the way influencers actually create content. Unlike us, they’ve a knack for it. So, sometimes, I bum reels from influencers and piggyback on them. But Rasha always tells me, ‘Mumma, you cannot be making these reels, it’s cringe!’ But I love it (laughs).”
In fact, Raveena quips that a few months ago when she along with several other netizens joined the viral ‘so beautiful, so elegant, just looking like a wow’ trend, she received an earful from Rasha. “I was the first person in the industry to make the reel on it. My daughter just freaked out and called it cringe. She, in fact, told me to delete it from my account,” she exclaims.
Defending herself, Raveena chuckles, “After that when Deepika (Padukone) made a reel on it, I sent it to Rasha and told her, ‘See, everyone’s making it! Just because Deepika made it, it’s a rage. And when I had made it, it was cringe?’ I keep fighting with Rasha on my social media aesthetics. I enjoy making these funny reels and I do it only once in a while if I really like something. I don’t do it for the heck of it. When I see something and fall off the floor laughing, I know that abb yeh toh banaana hi hai!”
But do her children give her inputs on her work as well? “No, they don’t. When they were young, I made them see only two of my films – Dulhe Raja and Andaz Apna Apna. That was the beginning and the end for Ranbirvardhan, my son. He doesn’t even have one filmi bone in his body. He isn’t a filmi keeda. He’s academically inclined,” Raveena states.
And though her daughter has very recently become familiar with her body of work, she reserves most of her comments and feedback for her Instagram page. “As for Rasha, she was always creatively inclined. She was into singing and wanted to become a rockstar like Ariana Grande. She sings really well even now. She has started seeing my films now. But the constant advice they give me is on my Instagram,” says the actor, who will next be seen in Ghudchadi and Welcome To The Jungle.
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