Mum wants me to make mistakes and learn from them: Rasha
India, Oct. 24 -- H
aving made her debut this year with Azaad, Rasha Thadani is already onto her next project, Laikey Laikaa. The 20-year-old daughter of actor Raveena Tandon may have grown up around films, but stepping into the spotlight herself has brought a new dimension to their bond.
"There's more professional relatability between us now," Rasha says. "Mum is seeing me go through everything she once did. She feels really happy that I look to her for guidance."
While Raveena is always there to advise, Rasha reveals that her mother believes in letting her find her own way. "Mum knows everything, but she lets me be. She wants me to make mistakes and learn from them. She'll never tell me what to do, she suggests what she feels, but at the end of the day, she says, 'You do you'. I love that approach," Rasha smiles. "I'm sure I've made some mistakes already, and I'll make many more, but it's all part of the learning process."
Despite her famous lineage, Rasha is determined to carve out her own identity. "Nobody wants to see the same person again and again. It's very easy to get swayed and start picking up things from others, but I make an effort to just be me. As a performer, it's important to have your own style and your own way of doing things. It's about being yourself," she says.
For Rasha, individuality is what truly sets actors apart. "Nobody is the same. Alia Bhatt and Deepika Padukone (actors) are both amazing, but they're completely different, and that's the beauty of it. As an actor, you get to be the best version of yourself," she signs off....
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