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Rasha Thadani on Azaad Shoot : Rasha Thadani Reflects on Special Moments During ‘Azaad’ Shoot

Rasha Thadani Reflects on Special Moments During ‘Azaad’ Shoot
Mumbai, Jan 20 (NationPress) Rasha Thadani, debuting in cinema with 'Azaad', shared that the filming experience was special and irreplaceable, calling it the best years of her life.

Synopsis

Debutante Rasha Thadani shares her heartfelt emotions regarding the filming of 'Azaad', describing it as a unique experience and the best years of her life. She expresses gratitude towards her audience and reflects on her journey in the film industry, while also highlighting the importance of language fluency in her new career.

Key Takeaways

  • Rasha Thadani debuts in 'Azaad'.
  • Filming was a special and irreplaceable experience.
  • Grateful for audience support and feedback.
  • Importance of Hindi fluency in the film industry.
  • 'Azaad' explores themes of bravery and freedom.

Mumbai, Jan 20 (NationPress) Rasha Thadani, making her debut in the cinematic realm with “Azaad”, expressed that the shooting experience was incredibly special and entirely irreplaceable for her. She referred to this period as the “best years” of her life.

As the daughter of actress Raveena Tandon, Rasha took to Instagram to share a collection of behind-the-scenes photos from the film, directed by Abhishek Kapoor.

In her post, she conveyed her heartfelt gratitude to the audience.

“What a thrilling journey it’s been! These have been the best years of my life. I am immensely grateful for the love I’ve received for Janaki. Thank you to everyone who watched and appreciated Azaad. The filming process has been so special and truly irreplaceable,” she mentioned.

The actress continued, “Thank you for all the feedback as well; I am considering it, honing my skills, and will strive harder for my next project. Much love, Rasha.”

“Azaad”, featuring Ajay Devgn and Aaman Devgn, is set in the 1920s in India, where a young stable boy forms a bond with a spirited horse. Amidst rebellion and oppression, his aspiration to ride the magnificent animal transforms into a journey of bravery, awakening him to the nation’s quest for freedom.

Produced by Ronnie Screwvala and Pragya Kapoor, the film also includes Diana Penty and Mohit Malik.

During the film's promotional activities, Aaman and Rasha expressed their satisfaction with their fluency in Hindi.

Rasha stated, “My mother speaks Hindi at home.”

Aaman added, “I believe the primary language of the industry we wish to enter is Hindi. If we are not proficient in the language, it is disadvantageous. I’m pleased to say we were unaware of how well we knew Hindi.”

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