Rasha Thadani's free track 'Ui Amma' is giving 'B-grade vibes' on the internet

Mumbai Mumbai. Raveena Tandon's daughter Rasha Thadani is gearing up to make her silver screen debut with Azaad opposite Aman Devgan. Recently the latest track of the film Ui Amma was released, in which Rasha is seen dancing her heart out with her feet. The choreography of the song, sung by Tonight singer Madhubanti Bagchi, has received a lot of praise, although some netizens believe that Thadani is too young for such a performance and that the lyrics of the song are too inappropriate for her age. Are more objectionable.

One user shared how despite being a progressive and non-judgmental person, she would not allow her daughter to perform in such songs at the age of 18 or 19. Many others expressed similar sentiments, calling Rasha Thadani 'too young' to sing such a song. One user commented, “I think Bollywood is going backwards. Allowing girls to debut at the age of 18/19, the rise of these pathetic, cheap item songs, etc.”

Another user expressed their displeasure over the lyrics, saying, “I'd only seen a few snippets before, but today I saw the whole song. She's amazing and has so much potential, and she's definitely the next big thing.” But I hate the lyrics of the song – I quote them: 'Chhori ko ghar se uthakar na nachaye ke bada hi aasan hai piya aankhen dekhna hai.' Also, I can't stand that Bollywood trope where young girls are shown dancing around men who try to catch them. I really thought Raveena was a conscious mother who would do better for her daughter.” A certain section of the internet unanimously hailed Rasha as one of the most promising debuts in recent years. One user commented, “I watched the video and got a glimpse of Katrina Kaif, she is a good dancer with good expressions. However, the close-up in the video was a bit uncomfortable to watch as she looked quite small. But Right now, she is looking more promising than other star kids.”

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