Entertainment: Raveena Tandons daughter, Rasha Thadani, is all set to make her Bollywood debut with Azaad, a film also featuring Ajay Devgns nephew, Aaman Devgan. The highly anticipated movie will hit theaters on January 17, marking the arrival of a new generation of talent in Indian cinema. Rasha recently went to Just Too Filmy interview for the debut promotions where she impressed everyone with the mimicry of her moms famous fuzzy voice.Raveena Tandons voice imitation by RashaDuring her interview, when asked to impress with her version of her mom Raveena, Rasha said. She quipped, At that time, she had a little bit of a fuzzy, slightly high-pitched voice, which was evident in her first few films. She was also, of course, very young. Rasha then enacted a dialogue from Raveenas 1994 cult classic Andaz Apna Apna, in which she is shown speaking to Salman Khans Prem. But her voice was so like. it was cute, she added, making the audience roar with laughter.Raveena herself appeared to be in a good mood about the imitation, as she commented on the video clip, Hahahhahahah. Fans could not get enough of Rashas performance, flooding the comments with laughter emojis. One admirer called her the next superstar, while another dubbed her a cutie.Raveena Tandons legacy in BollywoodRaveena Tandon is a renowned actress who made her entry into Bollywood in 1991 with Patthar Ke Phool, for which she won a Filmfare Award. By 1994, she had acted in eight Hindi movies, including superhits Dilwale and Mohra. The film Andaz Apna Apna was declared a box-office disaster but had cult status soon. Recently, Raveena Tandon is seen in Patna Shukla and Ghudchadi, both being 2024 releases, alongside web series Karmma Calling and films like Welcome to the Jungle and Jolly LLB 3 where she plays very important roles.Rasha gets big Bollywood breakAs excitement builds for Azaad, Rasha Thadani is stepping into the limelight with significant support from her mothers fans. With her charm, talent, and sense of humor, Rasha appears ready to carry forward the legacy of the Tandon name in Bollywood.