Remo D'Souza predicts bright future for Raveena Tandon’s daughter Rasha Thadani

Despite her debut film 'Azaad' underperforming, Rasha Thadani gained praise for her dance skills, especially in Uyi Amma. Renowned choreographer Remo D'Souza and Malaika Arora both applauded her talent. Rasha also impressed fans by recreating the iconic Akhiyon Se Goli Maare with Yashvardhan Ahuja at a party.
Remo D'Souza predicts bright future for Raveena Tandon’s daughter Rasha Thadani
Although Rasha Thadani’s first film 'Azaad' didn’t perform well commercially, she quickly gained recognition as a versatile talent, excelling both in acting and dancing. Her electrifying dance in the song 'Uyi Amma' was so impressive that it caught the attention of Tamannaah Bhatia, who teamed up with her for a lively Instagram reel.
Remo D'Souza’s Praise for Rasha
Rasha recently earned high praise from the acclaimed choreographer Remo D'Souza, one of the most influential figures in the dance world. During an interview with Instant Bollywood, when asked about the next big dancer in the industry, Remo singled out Rasha, calling her “fantastic” and expressing strong belief in her bright future. He also lauded her performance in the song 'Uyi Amma', describing it as “outstanding.”
Malaika Arora Joins in Admiration
Joining the interview, Malaika Arora repeated Remo D'Souza’s admiration for Rasha. She praised Rasha as an exceptional dancer and pointed out that many young talents are yet to truly showcase their skills, often just casually dancing. Malaika emphasized that Rasha is unique for having performed a full-fledged massy number.
Rasha’s Energetic Dance Performances
In addition to her performances in 'Azaad' dance tracks 'Uyi Amma' and the Holi song 'Birangay', Rasha showcased her energetic dance moves by recreating the famous 2002 hit 'Akhiyon Se Goli Maare' alongside Yashvardhan Ahuja, Govinda’s son, during a party.
Malaika Arora Shines on Set


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