Raveena Tandon’s daughter Rasha Thadani, 18, is set to make her debut in an untitled film co-starring Ajay Devgn and his nephew Aaman Devgan Bollywood. Rasha has become the talk of the town and her social media game and interactions with the paparazzi prove the same. While Raveena has her own fan base for her Instagram aesthetic and hilarious videos, in a recent exclusive chat with News18 Showsha, she revealed that Rasha doesn’t quite approve of her social media shenanigans.

The “Kamma Calling” actor opened up about the things her daughter often berates her about, telling us: “I’m stupid on Instagram and I don’t know anything about it. I make these really serious and terrible mistakes. When my team tells me to post a video, I choose a funny one. I’m an actor, not an influencer. But I like the way influencers actually create content. Unlike us, they have that aspect The trick. So, sometimes I would imitate the work of influential people and piggyback off of them. But Rasha would always tell me, “Mom, you can’t make these scrolls, it’s so cringe-worthy!” ” But I loved it (laughs).”

In fact, Raveena quipped that she received a scolding from Rasha a few months ago when she, along with several other netizens, jumped on the viral “so beautiful, so elegant, looks like wow” bandwagon. “I was the first person in the industry to make a reel out of it. My daughter was horrified and called it ‘cringe’. In fact, she told me to delete it from my account,” she exclaimed.

Raveena defended herself, laughing and saying, “Afterwards, when Deepika (Padukone) made a scroll on it, I sent it to Rasha and told her, ‘Look, everyone is making it! Just because Deepika did Arrive, it creates outrage. Do I cringe when I make it? I’ve been arguing with Rasha about my social media aesthetic. I love making these fun reels and if I really like something, I Only do it once in a while. I don’t do it for this. When I see something and fall off the floor laughing, I know abb yeh toh banaana hi hai!”

But do her children also provide input into her work? “No, they don’t know. When they were young, I let them watch only two of my films – ‘Dulhe Raja’ and ‘Andaz Apna Apna’. That was the beginning and end of my son Ranbir Vardhan. He He didn’t have a film bone in his body. He was not a filmmaker. He was academically inclined,” Ravina said.

Even though her daughter has only recently become familiar with her work, she still keeps most of her comments and feedback on her Instagram page. “As for Larsa, she always had a creative streak. She loved singing and wanted to be a rock star like Ariana Grande. Even now she sings very well. She starts watching my movies now. But the advice they keep giving me is on my Instagram,” says the actor, whose next projects will be Ghudchadi and Welcome to the Jungle.

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