Inside Raveena Tandon And Daughter Rasha Thadani's Adventures In "Deep Blue Sea"
Raveena Tandon has shared a holiday dump of her adventures in the "deep blue sea". The actress went for a holiday with her daughter Rasha Thadani.
Raveena Tandon is one of the most celebrated Indian actresses ever, and she is known for her impeccable acting range. In the latest entertainment news, the actress, who was last seen in Disney+ Hotstar film 'Patna Shuklla', recently went for a holiday with her daughter Rasha Thadani. Raveena Tandon has now taken to Instagram to share snippets from her latest vacation, and we are clearly having some major FOMO. Taking to Instagram, Raveena Tandon shared a montage video, in which she shared several stills from her latest vacation. Raveena along with her daughter Rasha Thadani can be seen enjoying the sight of deep blue sea.
"The deep blue sea and me," Raveena Tandon wrote on Instagram.
Check out the post here:
Raveena Tandon and Rasha Thadani can be seen gorging on a pizza as they are seated on a boat. We can also see the duo engaging in some jet-skiing.
Meanwhile, on the work front, Raveena Tandon was last seen in the courtroom drama ‘Patna Shuklla’. Produced by Arbaaz Khan, the movie was released on Disney+ Hotstar and fans widely appreciated Raveena’s acting in the film.
She will next be seen in the third installment of ‘Welcome’ titled ‘Welcome To The Jungle’, co-starring Akshay Kumar, Disha Patani, Arshad Warsi, Sanjay Dutt, and Jacqueliene Fernandez and others.
Speaking of Rasha Thadani, during an interview with Cosmopolitan India, she was asked how she is grappling with new-found fame as a star kid about to make her Bollywood debut, and it was then that she said, “While growing up, mom (Raveena Tandon) tried to keep us away from the spotlight, and I was grateful that we were not exposed to pap culture (paparazzi culture) at the time. I was 17 when I was papped alone — it took me time to warm up but now I am pretty chill. With the increased amount of social media platforms, it is hard to keep away from it. Obviously, social media isn’t our work — while it can be fun, it can also be nasty.”











