Bollywood actress Tamannaah Bhatia recently celebrated Holi with Rasha Thadani, daughter of Raveena Tandon, at a vibrant party hosted by Raveena and her husband, Anil Thadani, in Mumbai. The event was attended by several celebrities, including actor Vijay Varma, Tamannaah’s former partner.
Tamannaah shared a montage of the festivities on her social media, showcasing moments filled with color, dance, and camaraderie. In the video, she and Rasha are seen dancing to the track “Uyi Amma” from Rasha’s debut film “Azaad.” Tamannaah captioned the video: “Celebrated Holi after many years and it went something like this…
Notably, both Tamannaah and Vijay attended the same event but were not photographed together, leading to speculation among fans about their relationship status. Both actors arrived separately and participated in the festivities without crossing paths publicly.
The Holi celebration was a star-studded affair, with guests enjoying traditional festivities, music, and dance, embodying the spirit of the festival of colors.
3..Aamir Khan’s son, Junaid Khan, faced online criticism for his dance moves.
Aamir Khan’s son, Junaid Khan, faced online criticism for his dance moves during the promotions of his film ‘Loveyapa’. In response, Junaid acknowledged his dancing limitations, stating, “I think I am not a very good dancer, and people make fun of me for that. It is probably expected. I think it’s okay. I don’t particularly mind it so much.”
Regarding Aamir Khan’s reaction to the trolling of his son’s dance moves, there is no specific information available in the provided sources. However, Aamir did express his feelings about ‘Loveyapa’s’ box office performance, mentioning that he was more stressed about his son’s film than his own projects.
Additionally, Junaid shared an anecdote involving choreographer Farah Khan during the film’s production. He revealed that Farah decided to cut his dance sequence after observing his performance, humorously suggesting that he should simply walk while his co-star, Khushi Kapoor, handled the dancing.
Despite the criticism, Junaid remains optimistic, focusing on his growth and learning in the film industry.

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