The Tricolor Is My Heart And Soul: Rashami Desai On India’s 77th Independence Day

Rashami Desai
Rashami Desai

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In the Indian entertainment industry, Rashami Desai is one actor that hardly needs an introduction. You name it, whether it is Hindi TV shows, music videos, OTT projects, or anything else, Rashami has been a front-runner in that field of performing arts. She has also amused everyone with her appearances on reality shows, so it’s no surprise that she has become a fan favorite. Behind Rashami’s bubbling and charming personality is a heart that literally breathes and bleeds for the country.

Rashami Desai has never missed an opportunity to contribute in whatever manner she can to preserving India’s culture and legacy, no matter what. Rashami has unique insights to give on India’s 77th Independence Day since she loves her nation and is motivated by this devotion. The actress says and we quote, “My country is everything to me. I have received everything from this nation. I’ve had access to everything in my nation, from the freedom to express myself as a woman since I was a young child to the freedom to be who I am, pursue my professional interests, and be accepted for doing so. In retrospect, all of this was made possible because our freedom fighters chose to fight the British and free our nation. If not, today’s circumstances might be very different. Because of what our country’s freedom fighters gave to it, we are all forever indebted to them. ”

She further added, “I understand that it’s not always easy to set aside time specifically for this in the fast-paced society we live in today. On such days, one must, however, dedicate their entire day just to the country’s emotions.  My soul and heart belong to the tricolor. I will take part in the event to hoist the flag, and after that, I want to spend some time with my family watching some patriotic Hindi films. I am lucky to be an Indian. Jai Hind. Vande Mataram.”

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