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Happy Birthday Rashami Desai: 5 times Uttaran actress proved she rocked the desi avatar
It s Rashami Desai’s birthday today. The actress, who has been part of many popular shows, started her acting career with the Hindi film Yeh Lamhe Judaai Ke. She has even worked in the Bhojpuri film industry. Written By Happy Birthday Rashami Desai: 5 times Uttaran actress proved she rocked the desi avatar
Rashami Desai doesn’t need any introduction. She is one of the most popular actresses in the television industry. The actress, who is celebrating her birthday today, enjoys a huge fan following. She rose to fame with her role of Tapasya Rathore in Uttaran and Shorvari Parth Bhanushali in Dil Se Dil Tak. Not many know that Rashami started her acting career with the Hindi film Yeh Lamhe Judaai Ke (2004). She made her television debut with Ravan (2006).
Rashami Desai Birthday Special: Tracing her epic bahu to babe transformation
Born on 13th February 1986, Rashami Desai turns 35. Here are some pictures of the TV actress which proves that she has elegantly transformed into a babe from a bahu.
Shivani Desai, popularly known as Rashami Desai was born on 13th February 1986 in Nagaon, Assam. She is a prominent TV and movie actress who has appeared in several acclaimed soap operas and language films.
Rashami made her TV debut with Raavan in 2006 in which she portrayed the role of Mandodari . After appearing in a Pari Hoon Mai and Sssshhhh.Phor Koi Hai the actress finally got her break with Uttaran which aired on Colors TV.
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Amid the unfolding disaster of COVID-19 have been moments of generosity, whether it s people pulling together support for college students who ve been tossed out of dorms, or collecting money to help restaurant workers, street vendors and movie theater employees pay for their medicine, groceries and rent.
Amid the unfolding disaster of COVID-19 have been moments of generosity, whether it's people pulling together support for college students who've been tossed out of dorms, or collecting money to help restaurant workers, street vendors and movie theater employees pay for their medicine, groceries and rent.