12 November,2023 06:17 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Raveena Tandon with son Ranbirvardhan
After introducing her teenage daughter Rasha Thadani to the world ahead of her film dbeut, actress Raveena Tandon has now introduced the paparazzi to her son Ranbirvardhan. However, the actress also revealed that her son has no interest in following her footsteps and becoming an actor.
Raveena Tandon was accompanied by her son Ranbirvardhan at a recent Diwali party. For the party, Raveena looked gorgeous in a shimmery yellow sharara. Her 16-year-old son was seen in black kurta and white pants. In the video, she is seen teaching her son to pose for the paparazzi. The photographers ask Raveena her son's name to which she says 'Ranbirvardhan'. The paps asked when his film come out as most star kids are known to follow in the footsteps of their actor parents. However, Raveena said no and said that he would become a lawyer. 'Yeh lawyer banega' said Raveena followed by a loud cheer from the paparazzi.
Meanwhile, Raveena's 18-year-old daughter Rasha Thadani is currently gearing up for her debut film. Ahead of her debut, the star kid has become a popular face owing to her social media presence and her public outing with her mother. The industry buzz suggests that Rasha will grace the silver screen in Abhishek Kapoor's next venture. What's even more intriguing is her co-star, Aaman Devgan, who happens to be none other than Ajay Devgn's nephew.
In a recent interview with Lehren Retro, Raveena Tandon emphasized the paramount importance of financial independence. Drawing from her own life experiences, she revealed that she has never relied on her family for financial support since the tender age of 16.
Raveena's commitment to financial independence doesn't end with her. She passionately advocates for it, even among her own family. She believes that it is a vital virtue for everyone to stand on their own feet. Applying this principle to her kids, Rasha and Ranbir, Raveena affirmed, "Of course. Rasha is continuing her education, whether it works for her or doesn't work for her, it's her passion, it's her love, it's her dedication, and she loves it. Tomorrow, god forbid, if something doesn't work for her, she's independent enough to stand on her own feet and probably get a job somewhere."