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Rasha Thadani on navigating box office challenges: We have to adapt as there’s no point repenting

Rasha Thadani opens up about tackling box office pressure as a new actor, handling scrutiny and criticism, and teaming up with Abhay Verma for Laikey Laikaa

Published on: Aug 25, 2025 10:38 AM IST
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In the uncertain times at the Hindi films’ box office, it has become a challenging task to make your mark, especially as a new actor. Rasha Thadani made her debut this year with Azaad and even her film didn’t work at the box office. However, the actor doesn’t see the situation as a challenge, but a motivation.

Rasha Thadani (Photo: Abheet Gidwani)
Rasha Thadani (Photo: Abheet Gidwani)

“Of course, times have changed but I think it's our job as actors to evolve with that. We have to adapt as there's no point thinking, ‘oh no, now what do we do?’ and start repenting. This is what it is now and we have to work on it,” Rasha Thadani says, adding, “Our job as a film industry is to give the audience what they want. It's our job to make stories that they’d want to watch in the theatre. It's our job to convey the messages through those stories with beauty. And it's been done for so many generations, so we also have to keep working. I'm 100% sure that we'll see a much better time very soon.”

Currently, Rasha is shooting for her second film Laikey Laikaa, and she does notice a difference in her approach to acting from her first film. “My understanding has increased about the ability to express the understanding of the character. Being Rasha is one person and the character that I am playing is another. How can I find similarities and differences between the character and myself, and how do I use that to my advantage? My understanding of that process has evolved. And I hope that keeps evolving for the better with everything I do,” she shares.

In her second film, Rasha is paired opposite actor Abhay Verma and she is all praise for him. “He obviously has done a lot more work than I have, so I'm not afraid to ask him about things I don't know and he's the sweetest in those times as he's so helpful. I feel like he's a very genuine person, and after a point, that's all that really matters,” she says, sharing her future career plans: “I want to do everything. I don't know how to say this, but I want to do every genre, every type of movie that's being made. Any offer that comes to me, I want to do it because I just want to work,” she ends.

 
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