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‘Going Through A Lot’: Rashami Desai Says She’s ‘Facing Judgments’ For No Reason

Popular Indian television actress Rashami Desai has always been known for her strong personality and her ability to speak her mind. Recently, she opened up about her struggles and how it has affected her relationships with loved ones. In a heartfelt post on her social media, Rashami shared her thoughts about the difficulties she faced in supporting her loved ones due to her own personal issues.

The actress, who rose to fame with her role in the popular show “Uttaran”, has always been vocal about her struggles and has inspired many with her journey. In her post, she talked about how her own struggles have made it difficult for her to be there for her loved ones when they needed her the most. She wrote, “I have been through a lot in my life and it has affected me in ways I never imagined. It has been a constant battle to keep my own mental health in check and it has made it difficult for me to be there for my loved ones.”

Rashami’s post struck a chord with many of her fans and followers who could relate to her struggles. Many took to the comments section to show their support and share their own experiences. The actress, who has always been transparent about her journey, received an outpouring of love and appreciation for her honesty.

In a recent turn of events, Rashami came to the defense of her friend and co-star Parag Tyagi after the sudden demise of Shefali Jariwala’s father. Shefali, who had shared a close bond with Parag, had expressed her disappointment in not receiving any support from him during her time of grief. However, Rashami took to her social media to clarify the situation and stand up for her friend.

In her post, Rashami wrote, “I have known Parag for many years and I can vouch for his kind and caring nature. He has always been there for his loved ones, including me. I understand that everyone deals with grief differently and we should respect that. Parag has been going through a tough time himself and I know he would have been there for Shefali if he could. Let’s not judge someone without knowing the whole story.”

Rashami’s defense of Parag received a lot of appreciation from her fans and followers. Many praised her for standing up for her friend and showing empathy towards his situation. The actress also received support from other celebrities who applauded her for her actions.

Rashami’s post and her defense of Parag shed light on an important issue – the need to be understanding and empathetic towards others, especially during difficult times. The actress, who has been through her own struggles, has shown that it is important to support and uplift each other, rather than judging and criticizing.

In a society where mental health is still considered a taboo, Rashami’s openness about her struggles and her support for her friend is a step towards breaking the stigma. She has not only inspired her fans to be more understanding and compassionate but has also shown that it is okay to talk about our own struggles and seek help when needed.

Rashami’s post and her actions have once again proved that she is not just a talented actress, but also a strong and compassionate human being. Her journey and her resilience continue to inspire many, and her recent post and defense of her friend have only added to her legacy. We hope that Rashami continues to spread positivity and inspire others with her words and actions.

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