After stepping into music with her first-ever singing performance, Rasha Thadani chose a deeply personal way to mark the milestone. The young actor and daughter of Raveena Tandon visited a Shiva temple to seek blessings, offering her debut song Chaap Tilak as a tribute to the Almighty.
Rasha shared glimpses from her spiritual visit on social media, giving fans a quiet, reflective look into a moment that clearly means more to her than just another career achievement.
A Moment of Faith and Gratitude
In the photos posted on Instagram, Rasha is seen standing knee-deep in water, draped in a saffron shawl, praying with folded hands. Other pictures show her posing with her team at the historic temple complex, radiating calm and reverence.
Alongside the images, Rasha poured her heart out in a poetic note, describing her bond with Lord Shiva and how Chaap Tilak holds a special place in her life. She wrote about offering her “art and tilak” to Nataraja, the cosmic dancer, expressing gratitude and a sense of being surrounded by Shiva’s universe. The message, ending with Om Namah Shivay, struck a chord with many followers.
Praise for Her Singing Debut
Rasha’s musical debut has already begun earning appreciation from the industry. Prabhas took to Instagram to congratulate her, calling her performance in Chaap Tilak “honest, heartfelt, and straight from the heart.”
The song is sung by Rasha alongside IP Singh, composed by Faridkot (Rajarshi Sanyal and IP Singh), with lyrics penned by Sidharth–Garima and Singh. The track blends emotion with spiritual undertones, making Rasha’s temple visit feel like a natural extension of the song’s soul.
A Long-Standing Spiritual Journey
This isn’t the first time Rasha has spoken about her spiritual side. She previously revealed that she had visited 11 Jyotirlingas by the age of 19 and completed her 12th Jyotirlinga darshan in 2025 with her mother, during the promotions of her debut film Azaad.
What’s Next for Rasha
On the professional front, Rasha will soon be seen opposite Abhay Verma in Laikey Laikaa, written and directed by Saurabh Gupta and produced by Bhavna Dutta Talwar and Raghav Gupta. The film, hinted to be a story of love, pain, and trust, is slated for a summer theatrical release.
Final Words
With Chaap Tilak, Rasha Thadani hasn’t just made a singing debut—she’s revealed a quieter, more introspective side of herself. By offering her first song at a Shiva temple, she’s made it clear that for her, art, faith, and gratitude go hand in hand. And as her career slowly unfolds, this grounded beginning might just define her journey ahead.
