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Rasha Thadani seeks Lord Shiva's blessings after singing debut with Chaap Tilak: ‘Offering my art to Nataraja’

Rasha Thadani shared pictures from her recent visit to Lord Shiva temple as she ‘offered her art’ post her singing debut.

Updated on: Jan 30, 2026 11:08 AM IST
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Bollywood star Raveena Tandon’s daughter and actor Rasha Thadani recently made her singing debut with the Laikey Laikaa song Chaap Tilak. Following the release, the actor visited a Shiva temple to seek blessings and offer her art to the Almighty. She shared pictures from her spiritual visit on social media.

Rasha Thadani seeks Lord Shiva's blessings

Rasha Thadani seeks Lord Shiva's blessings after her singing debut.
Rasha Thadani seeks Lord Shiva's blessings after her singing debut.

Rasha took to Instagram to post photos from her recent visit to the Shiva temple. In one of the pictures, the actor can be seen standing knee-deep in water, praying with folded hands while draped in a saffron shawl. The other pictures show Rasha posing with her team at the historic temple complex.

Her singing debut with Chaap Tilak also received praise from Prabhas. The actor took to Instagram and penned a note that read, “Such a lovely singing debut @rashathadani. Your performance in #ChaapTilak is honest, heartfelt and comes straight from the heart. Congratulations.” The song has been sung by Rasha and IP Singh, composed by Faridkot (Rajarshi Sanyal and IP Singh), with lyrics penned by Sidharth–Garima and Singh.

The actor had earlier revealed that she had visited 11 Jyotirlingas by the age of 19 and completed her 12th Jyotirlinga visit with her mother, Raveena Tandon, in 2025 during the promotions of her debut film Azaad.

Rasha Thadani’s upcoming movie

Rasha is set to star opposite Abhay Verma in Laikey Laikaa. Written and directed by Saurabh Gupta, the film is produced by Bhavna Dutta Talwar and Raghav Gupta. The poster hints at a story of love, pain and trust. The film is scheduled to release in theatres this summer.

 
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