Randeep Hooda’s Mother Asha Hooda Makes Acting Debut with Haryanvi Film Saangi, Randeep Hooda Shared Excitement – Woman’s era Magazine
Ranked among Bollywood’s most versatile performers, Randeep Hooda has long impressed audiences with his powerful on-screen presence. Now, the spotlight extends to his family, as his mother, Asha Hooda, steps into the world of cinema with her acting debut, proving that passion knows no age limit. At a stage in life when many step away from creative pursuits, Asha Hooda has embraced her long-standing love for acting.

Asha Hooda
Asha Hooda Made Acting Debut
She has made her debut in the Haryanvi film Saangi, where she portrays the role of a grandmother. Her entry into regional cinema has not only surprised fans but also inspired many who believe it’s never too late to follow one’s dreams. Randeep Hooda shared his excitement on social media with a humorous twist, writing that while his mother never got the opportunity to play a mother’s role earlier, she has now directly jumped into playing a grandmother.

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His heartfelt yet witty message congratulated both his mother and the entire team behind the film. In an interview with one of the media houses, Asha Hooda revealed that her love for acting dates back to her college days. A graduate of Rohtak Women’s College (1971), she actively participated in theatre and stage performances during her youth. However, after marriage, she shifted her focus to family responsibilities and political involvement, putting her acting aspirations on hold.

Asha Hooda
Interestingly, she shared that she would often jokingly tell her son to cast her if he ever came across a suitable mother’s role. Life, however, had its own plans, bringing her directly to the big screen in a grandmother’s character decades later. The Haryanvi film Saangi, released on the regional OTT platform Stage, explores a culturally rich and socially relevant theme.

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Let us tell you that the story revolves around a young artist, Kuldeep, who performs a traditional Haryanvi folk art known as Saangi, where performers often dress as women and dance in village settings. This art form has historically been associated with the transgender community, making the narrative both unique and thought-provoking. The film highlights Kuldeep’s struggle to gain acceptance, not only from his family but also from society, while striving to preserve and popularize this fading tradition.
