Rasha Thadani and Aaman Devgan star in Ajay Devgn’s upcoming film Azaad, which explores a family’s relationship with their horse in pre-independence India. The trailer for Ajay Devgn’s next historical drama about a family’s devotion to their horse has been released. The film, titled Azaad, also features Rasha Thadani, the daughter of Raveena Tandon, and Ajay’s nephew Aaman Devgan.
Ajay is a skilled horseback rider who has a lovely bond with his horse in the movie, which appears to be set in pre-independence India. He leaps over valleys and flees the ruthless English forces, but the horse disappears in the midst of it all. It is the younger boy’s (Aaman’s) responsibility to locate him. Although the teaser only features Rasha for two brief moments, she plays the wealthy young girl from an extravagant family. There are some flashbacks to Tarzan: The Wonder Car in the trailer. Ajay portrays a ghost in the 2004 film who uses his specially designed vehicle to aid his son in battling the bad guys who killed him. Ajay’s character appears to be learning how to develop a relationship with the family horse, even though he obviously looks healthy and alive in this scene.
Abhishek Kapoor, who has directed films like Chandigarh Kare Aashiqui, Rock On, Kedarnath, and Kai Po Che, is directing this one. “Azaad,” which is produced by industry heavyweights Pragya Kapoor and Ronnie Screwvala, is scheduled to hit theaters in January 2025. “Har jung mein, har bahadur yodha ke saath, ek wafadaar ghoda zaroor raha hai. 🐎 #Azaad Teaser Out Now,” Kapoor tweeted when sharing the teaser on social media. In January 2025, see the adventure on large screens.
Regarding Rasha Thadani
Anil Thadani and Raveena Thadani are the parents of Rasha. Rasha told HT about the lessons she learned from her mother before making her Bollywood debut, and she plans to keep doing so. Not because she is an actress, but just because she is my mother, I much value her advice. I completely aspire to be like her because of the maturity and grace with which she has handled herself. Rasha explains, “I would still go to her for career advice even if she wasn’t a part of the film industry because she is my role model, so of course I look up to her for everything.” She always looks out for me and always has my back.