
Industry conversations this debut season have turned lively with constant comparisons between young actresses. Rasha Thadani entered the spotlight with her hit song Ui Amma in Azaad alongside Aaman Devgan. Her debut created strong buzz across B-town.
The narrative shifted when Aneet Padda delivered an impressive performance in Saiyaara with Ahaan Panday under Mohit Suri’s direction. As the year closes, many viewers believe Aneet is leading the race for best debut female awards. This attention has naturally reduced the spotlight on Rasha.
Gossip pages suggest that Raveena Tandon may be trying to improve public perception of her daughter. Some reports claim she is highlighting older, lesser known work by Aneet to influence opinions about the debut season. These claims remain unverified and are seen as speculation within the industry.
Fans, however, recognise Saiyaara as Aneet’s big screen debut, following her earlier appearance in the OTT show Big Girls Don’t Cry. Rumours also say Raveena has been seeking support from insiders, though many have not responded. Sources further claim that Ajay Devgn and Kajol have stayed away from such discussions.
Whispers also suggest a possible new alliance between Raveena and Bhavana Panday, who is said to be concerned about Aneet taking away potential projects from Ananya Panday. None of these reports are confirmed, and much of it appears to be typical B-town politics. In the end, many believe this buzz is just part of the PR game familiar to industry watchers.
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