From winning hearts in popular television shows like Uttaran, Dil Se Dil Tak, and Naagin 4 to becoming one of the most talked-about contestants on Bigg Boss, Rashami Desai has built a career rooted in consistency, resilience, and emotional strength. Having spent years in the spotlight, the actress understands the unseen pressures that come with fame and constant visibility. In an exclusive conversation with Bollywood Bubble, Rashami opened up about mental health, stress, and the emotional demands of an actor’s life. Read on to know what she shared.
Rashami Desai On Difficult Moments In The Industry
Talking about how outsiders often perceive an actor’s life as glamorous and easy, Rashami shared how reality paints a very different picture. She said, “It is very difficult, saamne wale ko lagta hai bohot easy hai, but lagne lagane se toh kuch nahi hota hai… It is difficult, looking good is difficult, every time be presentable- difficult.” She further explained how maintaining a cheerful front can feel emotionally exhausting. “You don’t feel like smiling and laughing all the time. You are somewhere deep down sad, but you have to be part of everything,” she added.
Highlighting how even fleeting public interactions carry emotional responsibility, Rashami said, “Kyuki saamne wale ko koi farak nahi padta na, saamne wale ke liye woh teen second bhi bohot important ho jaate hai, so you have to be there with that person in that moment, it is important.” According to her, these brief moments still demand authenticity, presence, and warmth, regardless of what an actor may be feeling internally.
Rashmi Desai Jokes: Humara Clone Banana Chahiye
Sharing a relatable thought with a touch of humour, Rashami added, “Kai baar aisa lagta hai yaar ek clone le aao, you know ye bade bade log jo hote hai na ki unka bhi clone hona chahiye, but you can not, you just can’t.” She concluded with a grounded reminder, “So you just have to be yourself, you like to greet them, but just be nice, because it’s just a moment. You can create, and you can have them, and it’s done.”
Rashami Desai’s honest reflection sheds light on the emotional labour that often goes unnoticed behind the glamour of showbiz, reminding us that mental health conversations remain crucial in an industry driven by constant performance and visibility.
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Varsha Tiwari is a budding content writer passionate about Bollywood, pop culture, and the stories behind the spotlight. She enjoys breaking down trends, celebrity moments, and film narratives into engaging, reader-friendly content. Always curious and observant, she is currently pursuing a Master’s in Communication and Journalism. Outside of writing, she enjoys painting because storytelling doesn’t always need words to make an impact.

















