Rasha Thadani recently surprised fans with a heart-warming throwback as she revisited her mother Raveena Tandon’s younger years in cinema.
The actress shared a series of unseen pictures that captured Raveena during the early phase of her Bollywood journey, effortless, radiant and unmistakably star-like.
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Celebrating a 90s icon
The photographs highlighted the charm and screen presence that helped Raveena become one of the most recognisable faces of the 1990s.
Adding the perfect touch to the post, Rasha paired the images with the hit track Akhiyon Se Goli Maare from the 1998 film Dulhe Raja, instantly transporting fans back to peak 90s Bollywood.
Keeping the caption simple yet sweet, Rasha captioned the post with just one word: “Mom.”
Raveena’s loving response
Raveena Tandon was quick to respond, flooding the comment section with affection. “Cookiiiieeee,” she wrote, along with a string of heart emojis, a moment that melted fans online.
A look back at ‘Dulhe Raja’
Directed by Harmesh Malhotra, Dulhe Raja starred Govinda and Raveena Tandon in lead roles, alongside veterans like Kader Khan, Johnny Lever, Prem Chopra and Asrani.
The comedy went on to become the seventh highest-grossing Hindi film of 1998 and has since earned cult status, remaining one of Bollywood’s most loved comedy classics.
Rasha Thadani’s journey so far
Rasha made her Bollywood debut last year with Azaad, directed by Abhishek Kapoor. The film featured Ajay Devgn and Diana Penty, along with debutant Aaman Devgan.
Set in 1920s India, the story followed a young stable boy whose bond with a spirited horse unfolds against the backdrop of rebellion and colonial oppression, turning his personal dream into a larger journey of courage and awakening.
What’s next for the actor
Rasha will be seen in Laikey Laikaa opposite Abhay Verma. Directed by Saurabh Gupta, the film is described as a dark love story set in a gritty world, exploring intense emotions, pain and danger.
She is also gearing up for her Telugu cinema debut with filmmaker Ajay Bhupathi. Tentatively titled #AB4, the project is presented by Ashwin Dutt and produced by Gemini Kiran under the Chandamama Kathalu Pictures banner.
Stepping into Telugu cinema
Sharing her excitement on Instagram, Rasha wrote about embarking on this new chapter with gratitude and enthusiasm, calling it a fresh beginning and expressing excitement about connecting with Telugu audiences.