This episode of Tum Ho Naa – Ghar Ki Superstar got surprisingly emotional,especially because Rashami Desai was not talking like celebrity here . She was talking like daughter who knows somewhere that time has slipped away.
During candid discussion with Rajeev Khandelwal,Rashami opened up about her mother Rasila Desai and guilt she feels for not spending enough time with her . And honestly,this kind of guilt hits differently because many working people will understand it immediately.
Rashami said her hectic acting career kept her busy for years,and because of that,she could not be present with her mother the way she maybe wanted to . Not dramatic statement,but very real one.
And Rasila Desai’s side was also painful in quiet way . She shared that Rashami may have moments of frustration,but mostly keeps calm . Still,after retirement,she wants more time with her daughter . Simple wish only,but not small thing ah.
Few things standing out clearly from this conversation:
- Rashami expressed guilt over not spending enough time with her mother.
- Rasila Desai said busy schedules left little room for meaningful conversations.
- Rashami said her mother's lifestyle shaped her own work ethic.
But this is where whole thing becomes more layered . Rashami also spoke about how Rasila’s relentless work ethic influenced her from young age . Watching her mother work hard shaped Rashami’s own mindset toward career and responsibility.
She also shared that she started her professional journey at just sixteen,alongside her brother . That says lot about kind of upbringing and pressure around constant productivity . Work becomes habit,then identity,and somewhere personal life starts waiting in corner .
Tbh,this conversation felt less like reality show moment and more like mirror for many families . Parents keep working,children learn same thing,then everyone becomes busy and emotional conversations keep getting postponed .
And maybe that is why viewers connected with it . Because this is not just about Rashami Desai or Rasila Desai . It is about how career,ambition,duty and love all stay in same house,but still people don’t always get time to sit together.
At same time,Rashami’s guilt also shows how success does not remove emotional burden . You can be working nonstop,you can be appreciated by public,but mother waiting for proper conversation at home… that feeling stays somewhere…
And maybe question is,how many people realise this before too much time has already gone…








