Raveena Tandon’s daughter Rasha Thadani is expanding her cinematic footprint by entering Tollywood with her first Telugu film, tentatively titled #AB4, directed by filmmaker Ajay Bhupathi. The announcement marks a significant career move for the actress following her Bollywood debut.
Project Details
The announcement poster featured Rasha in a black sleeveless top and blue denim, posing against a motorcycle with an intense gaze directed at the camera. Presented by Ashwin Dutt, the film is produced by Gemini Kiran under Chandamama Kathalu Pictures banner.
Rasha Thadani Expresses Excitement
Sharing her enthusiasm on Instagram, Rasha Thadani wrote: “New beginnings, endless gratitude! Mee andariki prema tho, I’m stepping into Telugu cinema. Thank you @ajaybhupathi sir for this opportunity. Chala excited to start this journey! #AB4 #TeluguDebut Presented by #AshwinDutt Produced by @geminikiran_official , under the @ckpicturesoffl banner.”
Additional details regarding the upcoming project remain undisclosed.
Bollywood Projects in Pipeline
Following her Bollywood debut in “Azaad,” Rasha is preparing for her second Hindi film release, “Laikey Laikaa,” where she will share screen space with Abhay Verma. Directed by Saurabh Gupta, the film is described as a romantic entertainer.
The project, promising a blend of fun, romance, and adventure, is expected to release in theaters by 2026, though an exact date hasn’t been announced.
‘Laikey Laikaa’ Announcement
The film’s announcement video featured Rasha Thadani stating: “Get ready with me for something very special.” Abhay added they are ready, questioning whether fans are prepared for what’s coming.
“She’s the chaos. He’s the calm. Or is it the other way around? Get ready for #LaikeyLaikaa in theatres, Summer 2026!” read the social media caption.
Discussing the project, Abhay shared: “Laikey and Laikaa is a story about two people caught up in a different world.”
Strategic Career Expansion
Rasha’s Telugu debut represents a strategic expansion into regional cinema while maintaining her Bollywood presence. The dual-language approach reflects growing trends among young actors seeking pan-Indian appeal across multiple film industries.
With two distinct projects spanning Bollywood and Tollywood, Rasha is positioning herself for a diverse acting career following her star mother Raveena Tandon’s multi-regional cinematic legacy.
