Rasha Thadani, daughter of Raveena Tandon, impressed fans with her dance moves in the song Uyi Amma from her debut film Azaad. Making her debut at just 19, she caught attention for her graceful expressions and energy. In a recent chat, Rasha shared how her mother helped her get ready to face the camera.
Choreographer Bosco Martis’ Role
The young diva credited her choreographer Bosco Martis for her performance, saying he and his team guided her through the song and played a big role in helping her deliver it well. She praised him as a genius for his creative support and direction.Inspired by Icons of the Past
Speaking to BBC Asian Network, Rasha shared how her mother helped her master expressions for her debut song. Raveena made her watch performances by legends like Rekha, Saroj Khan, and Sadhana, breaking down their expressions and teaching her to observe each mood closely. Rasha also fondly remembered watching Sadhana’s iconic Jhumka Gira Re.
The ‘Uyi Amma Girl’ Moment
Recalling a fun incident, Rasha shared that someone once recognized her by the song’s name. While she was clicking a photo of her film’s poster on a billboard, a man on the street spotted her and excitedly shouted, “That’s the Uyi Amma girl!”
Rasha Thadani made her acting debut alongside Amaan Devgan in Abhishek Kapoor’s directorial film. Despite the buzz around the newcomers, the film did not perform well at the box office.