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Economic Times
27-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Economic Times
Raveena Tandon's daughter Rasha Thadani gets her first-ever tattoo. What does it symbolise?
Significance Of Butterfly Tattoo Liberation and Growth Rebirth And New Chapters Spiritual Significance Rasha Thadani, the daughter of celebrated Bollywood actress Raveena Tandon, officially entered the world of Hindi cinema this year with her debut film Azaad. While audiences are getting acquainted with the rising star through her performances on screen, Rasha recently made headlines for a personal milestone as well—getting her very first tattoo. Her mother, Raveena, stood by her side, offering both emotional support and maternal warmth during the special chose a striking design for her first body art—a butterfly with a trident (Trishul) intricately etched at its center, placed delicately on the nape of her neck. A video shared on social media captures the heartfelt experience, showing the mother-daughter duo inside a tattoo studio. In the clip, Rasha expresses how her decision was influenced by Raveena's own comfort and enthusiasm for tattoos. 'My mom's confidence and ease with tattoos have definitely motivated me,' Rasha revealed in the footage. She added with a smile, 'Though honestly, I've wanted one for quite some time now.' Once the session was over, she was visibly excited while reacting to her new tattoo studio shared the video with a caption that read, 'When talent runs in the family—@rashathadani's first ink at our studio, following in mom @officialraveenatandon's footsteps (and tattoos!).' The post quickly gained attention, not just for the touching bond between mother and daughter, but also for the artistic choice that held cultural and symbolic Tandon is no stranger to the tattoo chair. She sports three tattoos of her own: a scorpion placed close to her heart, the names of her children inked across her back, and tiny paw prints that reflect her love for her debut and her tattoo moment, Rasha also found herself in the spotlight for an amusing celebrity encounter. A recently surfaced video captured actor Sanjay Dutt exiting a Mumbai eatery during a downpour. He jokingly urged photographers to head home due to the rain. When one photographer mentioned they were waiting for a 'new girl,' Dutt, curious, asked, 'Who?' Upon hearing 'Rasha,' he asked again, clearly unaware, until another paparazzo clarified, 'Raveena Tandon's daughter.'Interestingly, Sanjay Dutt and Raveena Tandon have a long cinematic history together, starring in films like Jeena Marna Tere Sang (1992), Zamane Se Kya Darna (1994), Aatish (1994), Vijeta (1996), and most recently KGF: Chapter 2. The two are set to reunite once again on-screen in the upcoming ensemble comedy Welcome to the Jungle, featuring a star-studded cast including Akshay Kumar, Riteish Deshmukh, Paresh Rawal, and Jacqueline human history, the butterfly has fluttered its way into myths, stories, and cultures as a powerful symbol of inner change and spiritual awakening. As noted by sources like How Stuff Works, these fragile yet captivating insects begin their lives as humble caterpillars, crawling along the earth in quiet obscurity. But through a miraculous transformation—a process called metamorphosis—they retreat into a cocoon and emerge reborn as creatures of extraordinary beauty. This journey from earthbound to airborne is not just biological; it's deeply metaphorical. It mirrors our own ability to evolve, to rise above adversity, and to discover new versions of symbolism of the butterfly tattoo, therefore, extends far beyond its visual appeal. It serves as a timeless emblem of emotional evolution, healing, and the limitless possibilities that come with change. The very act of inking a butterfly onto one's skin can speak volumes—about where you've been, what you've overcome, and who you're on the style, shade, and the cultural lens through which it's viewed, a butterfly tattoo can carry several profound interpretations. Here are some of the most common—and deeply moving—meanings attached to this ethereal design:The butterfly's wings are often seen as metaphors for freedom—breaking free from past constraints and flying toward a brighter future. Tattooing this symbol onto the skin is a powerful reminder that change, though sometimes painful, often leads to newfound liberty and self-discovery. It speaks to the courage it takes to transform and the strength required to let go of who you once from the cocoon symbolizes shedding the old and stepping into a renewed version of yourself. A butterfly tattoo can mark the end of a difficult chapter or the start of a new journey. It may represent healing after heartbreak, recovery after loss, or a fresh start after a life-altering experience. Just as the caterpillar doesn't resemble the butterfly, the tattoo can honor the dramatic, and often unseen, process of personal many cultures, butterflies are viewed as messengers from the spiritual world. They are believed to carry whispers from the divine, symbols of departed loved ones, or signs of spiritual alignment. A butterfly inked onto one's skin may reflect a deep connection to the universe, a belief in life after death, or a spiritual guide watching over you. For some, it serves as a sacred token of hope, intuition, and divine a butterfly tattoo is more than ink—it's a story, a memory, a prayer, and a promise all at once. It's a celebration of resilience, a tribute to change, and a declaration of freedom from whatever once held you back.


Time of India
27-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Raveena Tandon's daughter Rasha Thadani gets her first-ever tattoo. What does it symbolise?
Rasha Thadani, the daughter of celebrated Bollywood actress Raveena Tandon, officially entered the world of Hindi cinema this year with her debut film Azaad. While audiences are getting acquainted with the rising star through her performances on screen, Rasha recently made headlines for a personal milestone as well—getting her very first tattoo. Her mother, Raveena, stood by her side, offering both emotional support and maternal warmth during the special moment. Rasha chose a striking design for her first body art—a butterfly with a trident (Trishul) intricately etched at its center, placed delicately on the nape of her neck. A video shared on social media captures the heartfelt experience, showing the mother-daughter duo inside a tattoo studio. In the clip, Rasha expresses how her decision was influenced by Raveena's own comfort and enthusiasm for tattoos. 'My mom's confidence and ease with tattoos have definitely motivated me,' Rasha revealed in the footage. She added with a smile, 'Though honestly, I've wanted one for quite some time now.' Once the session was over, she was visibly excited while reacting to her new ink. The tattoo studio shared the video with a caption that read, 'When talent runs in the family—@rashathadani's first ink at our studio, following in mom @officialraveenatandon's footsteps (and tattoos!).' The post quickly gained attention, not just for the touching bond between mother and daughter, but also for the artistic choice that held cultural and symbolic significance. Raveena Tandon is no stranger to the tattoo chair. She sports three tattoos of her own: a scorpion placed close to her heart, the names of her children inked across her back, and tiny paw prints that reflect her love for animals. Amid her debut and her tattoo moment, Rasha also found herself in the spotlight for an amusing celebrity encounter. A recently surfaced video captured actor Sanjay Dutt exiting a Mumbai eatery during a downpour. He jokingly urged photographers to head home due to the rain. When one photographer mentioned they were waiting for a 'new girl,' Dutt, curious, asked, 'Who?' Upon hearing 'Rasha,' he asked again, clearly unaware, until another paparazzo clarified, 'Raveena Tandon's daughter.' Interestingly, Sanjay Dutt and Raveena Tandon have a long cinematic history together, starring in films like Jeena Marna Tere Sang (1992), Zamane Se Kya Darna (1994), Aatish (1994), Vijeta (1996), and most recently KGF: Chapter 2. The two are set to reunite once again on-screen in the upcoming ensemble comedy Welcome to the Jungle, featuring a star-studded cast including Akshay Kumar, Riteish Deshmukh, Paresh Rawal, and Jacqueline Fernandez. Significance Of Butterfly Tattoo Throughout human history, the butterfly has fluttered its way into myths, stories, and cultures as a powerful symbol of inner change and spiritual awakening. As noted by sources like How Stuff Works, these fragile yet captivating insects begin their lives as humble caterpillars, crawling along the earth in quiet obscurity. But through a miraculous transformation—a process called metamorphosis—they retreat into a cocoon and emerge reborn as creatures of extraordinary beauty. This journey from earthbound to airborne is not just biological; it's deeply metaphorical. It mirrors our own ability to evolve, to rise above adversity, and to discover new versions of ourselves. The symbolism of the butterfly tattoo, therefore, extends far beyond its visual appeal. It serves as a timeless emblem of emotional evolution, healing, and the limitless possibilities that come with change. The very act of inking a butterfly onto one's skin can speak volumes—about where you've been, what you've overcome, and who you're becoming. Depending on the style, shade, and the cultural lens through which it's viewed, a butterfly tattoo can carry several profound interpretations. Here are some of the most common—and deeply moving—meanings attached to this ethereal design: Liberation and Growth The butterfly's wings are often seen as metaphors for freedom—breaking free from past constraints and flying toward a brighter future. Tattooing this symbol onto the skin is a powerful reminder that change, though sometimes painful, often leads to newfound liberty and self-discovery. It speaks to the courage it takes to transform and the strength required to let go of who you once were. Rebirth And New Chapters Emerging from the cocoon symbolizes shedding the old and stepping into a renewed version of yourself. A butterfly tattoo can mark the end of a difficult chapter or the start of a new journey. It may represent healing after heartbreak, recovery after loss, or a fresh start after a life-altering experience. Just as the caterpillar doesn't resemble the butterfly, the tattoo can honor the dramatic, and often unseen, process of personal reinvention. Spiritual Significance In many cultures, butterflies are viewed as messengers from the spiritual world. They are believed to carry whispers from the divine, symbols of departed loved ones, or signs of spiritual alignment. A butterfly inked onto one's skin may reflect a deep connection to the universe, a belief in life after death, or a spiritual guide watching over you. For some, it serves as a sacred token of hope, intuition, and divine protection. Ultimately, a butterfly tattoo is more than ink—it's a story, a memory, a prayer, and a promise all at once. It's a celebration of resilience, a tribute to change, and a declaration of freedom from whatever once held you back.


Indian Express
26-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Indian Express
Raveena Tandon helps daughter Rasha Thadani get her first tattoo: ‘Make the Trishul bolder'
Actor Raveena Tandon's daughter, Rasha Thadani, made her Bollywood debut this year with the film Azaad. Recently, the 'Uyi Amma' girl got her first tattoo—with her mom by her side for the special moment. The star kid got a butterfly tattoo with a Trishul at its center, inked on the back of her neck. A clip shared online shows the mother-daughter duo at the tattoo studio as Rasha gets inked. In the video, Rasha Thadani shared that she was inspired by her mother, who has multiple tattoos. 'Yeah, definitely my mother's comfort with getting tattoos has inspired me,' Rasha said in the clip, adding, 'But I've always wanted one.' She was also seen reacting to her tattoo after the session. The clip was shared a couple of days ago with the caption 'When talent runs in the family— @rashathadani 's first ink at our studio, following in mom @officialraveenatandon 's footsteps (and tattoos!).' Raveena Tandon has three tattoos—a scorpion near her heart, her children's names on her back, and paw prints. See the video of Rasha and Raveena from the tattoo studio: A post shared by K R A A Y O N Z 🇮🇳 (@kraayonztattoostudio) A post shared by K R A A Y O N Z 🇮🇳 (@kraayonztattoostudio) Rasha Thadani also made headlines recently after a video surfaced online showing Sanjay Dutt failing to recognize her. In the video, Sanjay Dutt is seen exiting a Mumbai restaurant amid heavy rain. Outside the restaurant, the actor shares a light-hearted moment with the paparazzi, casually telling them, 'Jaa na re. Ghar jao. Baarish ho rahi hai (Go home, it's raining).' A photographer responded, saying they were waiting for a 'nayi ladki.' Curious, Sanjay Dutt asked, 'Kaun?' When the paparazzo replied, 'Rasha,' the actor, still puzzled, asked again, 'Kaun?' Another photographer then clarified, 'Raveena Tandon ki beti (Raveena Tandon's daughter).' Watch Sanjay Dutt's video here: A post shared by Bollywood Pap (@bollywoodpap) Sanjay Dutt and Raveena Tandon have shared screen space in several films, including Jeena Marna Tere Sang (1992), Zamane Se Kya Darna (1994), Aatish (1994), Vijeta (1996), and more recently, KGF: Chapter 2. The duo will reunite in the upcoming film Welcome to the Jungle, which also features Akshay Kumar, Riteish Deshmukh, Paresh Rawal, and Jacqueline Fernandez, among others.


India Today
26-05-2025
- Entertainment
- India Today
Puzzled Sanjay Dutt asks 'kaun' as paps mention Rasha Thadani. Watch
Actor Sanjay Dutt was caught in a woosh when paparazzi told him that they were waiting to click Rasha Thadani. The 65-year-old was stepping out of an event when he started telling the paps to leave the place since it had started raining heavily. When quizzed further, the paps told him that they were waiting for Thadani, a Bollywood debutant, and daughter of actor Raveena who probably didn't remember Rasha, got puzzled and asked the paps 'kaun' (who?). The video of the same incident is now going viral on social media. Dutt seemed concerned about the wellbeing of the photographers stationed outside the venue to click celebrities coming out. He also asked the paps if they had eaten anything before getting inside his car and finally driving Sanjay Dutt's viral video here: View this post on Instagram A post shared by Bollywood Pap (@bollywoodpap)Thadani, daughter of Raveena Tandon and Anil Thadani, made her Bollywood debut earlier this year alongside Aaman Devgan in 'Azaad'. The 20-year-old is rising as one of the most popular names in Bollywood's social circle lately. Meanwhile, Dutt and Tandon have starred in many movies together, including 'Jeena Marna Tere Sang' (1992), 'Zamane Se Kya Darna' (1994), 'Aatish' (1994), 'Vijeta' (1996), and quite recently in 'KGF: Chapter 2'. They will next be seen together in 'Welcome to the Jungle', a comedy film also starring Akshay Kumar, Riteish Deshmukh, Paresh Rawal and Jacqueline Fernandez, among Watch IN THIS STORY#Sanjay Dutt