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Rashi Grapples with Stress Disorder after Dilip’s Death in ‘Pushpa Impossible’, Vikram Offers Support

Mumbai, April 9 (IANS) – In the upcoming episodes of ‘Pushpa Impossible’, viewers will witness Pushpa and Dilip’s daughter Rashi grappling with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) following her father’s demise. Rashi’s struggle to accept the reality of her father’s absence leads to emotional turmoil during court hearings.

After Dilip’s death, Rashi, who was deeply connected to her father, finds herself struggling to cope with his sudden absence. The burden of his loss weighs heavily on her heart, causing her to experience trauma during the court proceedings. Pushpa’s teacher, Vikram Saran, lends his support to Rashi in her time of need, mirroring the help he provided to Pushpa in the past.

Deshna Dugad, who portrays Rashi in the show, highlighted the character’s emotional turmoil, stating, “Rashi depended on her father, Dilip, for support and guidance. His unexpected departure has left her adrift, unable to come to terms with his absence. The emotional upheaval leads to the manifestation of PTSD, a crucial yet often overlooked issue.”

Karuna Pandey, who plays Pushpa Patel, shared insights into Rashi’s character development post-Dilip’s demise, emphasizing the importance of support for individuals dealing with PTSD. She stated, “Following the court hearings on Dilip’s passing, Pushpa observes significant changes in Rashi. The realization of her father’s absence creates a challenge for Rashi, highlighting the impact of PTSD on individuals and the necessity of understanding and empathy.”

‘Pushpa Impossible’ sheds light on Rashi’s struggle with PTSD and the importance of acknowledging and supporting individuals facing such challenges. The show airs on Sony SAB, bringing attention to mental health issues and the significance of compassionate support for those in need.

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