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Hindustan Times
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Hindustan Times
Rashami Desai on delving into Gujarati industry: The positivity that I received from the Gujarati audience is incredible
With a career spanning across mediums, actor Rashami Desai added another feather to her cap with her debut in Gujarati theatre with the play Mrs Mara Online Che. Calling it a new beginning, she says, 'This is the best possible medium of acting where you learn the craft like never before. I have been inclined towards theatre in the past as well, and I am loving every bit of it.' However, performing in front of a live audience came with its own set of challenges. 'The biggest pressure is the fact that it's a live audience. While shooting in other mediums, you can have multiple cuts and retakes, but in the theatre, it has to be perfect in the first and only attempt. You need a tremendous amount of practice and rehearsal and coordination with other actors since the background doesn't change. The stage remains the same,' Rashami Desai shares. Apart from theatre, Rashami recently did a Gujarati film too, titled Mom Tane Nai Samjay. Rekindling her roots and serving her regional audience has been a special feeling for her. 'It feels amazing, and the love and positivity that I received from the Gujarati audience is incredible. It just makes me hungrier to do even better work in this language as an artiste,' she says. While she has worked on all mediums, be it films, television, OTT or theatre, it's the small screen that made her a household name. But it's been a while since she was last seen on it. Apart from small cameos in Wagle Ki Duniya – Nayi Peedhi Naye Kissey this year and Naagin 6 in 2022, Rashami's last full-fledged TV role was in Naagin 4 in 2020. Has she bid adieu to the medium for good now? 'I have definitely not quit television,' she states, adding, 'The medium has given me so much and I can only have love and gratitude towards it. If there's anything special that comes to me, I would love to do it. Every artiste can do every medium. Let's be more open about this.' Ask her if the quality of content is the issue due to which she hasn't done a TV show in a while, and the actor says, 'Entertainment industry at the end of the day is business, so when content is made, the commercial angle is taken into consideration. Maybe it's this reason why at times, content on TV might look repetitive. But content is made catering to the preference of the audience. Of course, there's room to do better, but I have full faith in the industry.'


Time of India
23-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Pahalgam terror attack: From Aly Goni, Rashami Desai to Hina Khan: TV celebs condemn the Pahalgam terror attack
In the wake of the heart-wrenching terror attack in Pahalgam that claimed the lives of innocent civilians and left many injured, the television stars has come together to condemn the brutality and express solidarity with the victims and their families. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Popular TV actors including Aly Goni, Rashami Desai, and Hina Khan took to their social media platforms to share their grief, outrage, and prayers. Aly Goni, visibly disturbed, wrote on his Instagram story, 'I'm Heartbroken and enraged by the horrific terror attack in Pahalgam today. This senseless violence against innocent lives contradicts the peace Islam teaches. My prayers are with the victims and their families. We must unite against such evil.' Rashami Desai also expressed her sorrow, stating, 'Pahalgam (broken heart emojis).' Meanwhile, Hina Khan, who hails from Kashmir, penned a deeply emotional message mourning the loss of peace in her homeland, urging for unity and humanity above all else. Sudhanshu Pandey wrote, 'AAJ JO PEHELGAM MEIN HUA HAI USKA BADLA BOHOT ZARURI HAI.. AUR AB MAIN DEKHNA CHAHTA HOON KI SAARE LIBTARDS ISPE KYA BOLNE WAALE HAIN.' Dipika Chikhila wrote, 'I strongly condemn what has happened in pahalgam. My heart goes out to the victims and their families.' Aditi Malik wrote, 'Why again? Because hatred still lingers. Because some people are still committed to tearing down instead of building up. And it's extremely painful it really hurts when we are caught in the middle of that do we sleep tonight? Maybe we do May be we don't. Maybe we just sit with this pain, talk about it, mourn the loss, and promise not to let ourselves grow numb to it. But tomorrow? Tomorrow we keep going. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now We don't let fear win. We support each other, we speak out, and we demand better from leaders, from systems, from each other.' Several other celebrities from the television industry have echoed similar sentiments, calling for stronger measures against terrorism and offering their support to the victims. The collective voice of these stars reflects the nation's outrage and a shared hope for a more peaceful future. As the nation mourns, the entertainment world stands united in grief and solidarity with the victims of the .


Time of India
23-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
From Aly Goni, Rashami Desai to Hina Khan: TV celebs condemn the Pahalgam terror attack
In the wake of the heart-wrenching terror attack in Pahalgam that claimed the lives of innocent civilians and left many injured, the television stars has come together to condemn the brutality and express solidarity with the victims and their families. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Popular TV actors including Aly Goni, Rashami Desai, and Hina Khan took to their social media platforms to share their grief, outrage, and prayers. Aly Goni, visibly disturbed, wrote on his Instagram story, 'I'm Heartbroken and enraged by the horrific terror attack in Pahalgam today. This senseless violence against innocent lives contradicts the peace Islam teaches. My prayers are with the victims and their families. We must unite against such evil.' Rashami Desai also expressed her sorrow, stating, 'Pahalgam (broken heart emojis).' Meanwhile, Hina Khan, who hails from Kashmir, penned a deeply emotional message mourning the loss of peace in her homeland, urging for unity and humanity above all else. Sudhanshu Pandey wrote, 'AAJ JO PEHELGAM MEIN HUA HAI USKA BADLA BOHOT ZARURI HAI.. AUR AB MAIN DEKHNA CHAHTA HOON KI SAARE LIBTARDS ISPE KYA BOLNE WAALE HAIN.' Dipika Chikhila wrote, 'I strongly condemn what has happened in pahalgam. My heart goes out to the victims and their families.' Aditi Malik wrote, 'Why again? Because hatred still lingers. Because some people are still committed to tearing down instead of building up. And it's extremely painful it really hurts when we are caught in the middle of that do we sleep tonight? Maybe we do May be we don't. Maybe we just sit with this pain, talk about it, mourn the loss, and promise not to let ourselves grow numb to it. But tomorrow? Tomorrow we keep going. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now We don't let fear win. We support each other, we speak out, and we demand better from leaders, from systems, from each other.' Several other celebrities from the television industry have echoed similar sentiments, calling for stronger measures against terrorism and offering their support to the victims. The collective voice of these stars reflects the nation's outrage and a shared hope for a more peaceful future. As the nation mourns, the entertainment world stands united in grief and solidarity with the victims of the .