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1This content was originally posted by: westindianI believe that Rashi's character is irredeemable. She is the perfect example of a self-centered, self-absorbed person. They are so wrapped up in themselves that they fail to see the good that is being done for them. She has a home, a mother-in-law that loves her, extended family that cares for her and a husband that wants to love her, yet she fails to see it all and focuses instead on destroying the very structure that supports her.Her only care is herself, I don't believe she even cares for her mother, just protecting herself. Unfortunately, there are people like Rashi in this world, and nothing good you do for them ever softens their heart of stone or pricks their conscience.I'm looking forward to the Maha episode, as I think the tide might begin to turn against Rashi. It's long overdue.
This content was originally posted by: munnihyderabad
I think rashi being just self-centered and self-absorbed is a very undervalued to her true worthdo self-centered people hurt others emotionally and physically and also grin and smirk at other's pain..she derives pleasure and happiness by hurting people... so self-absorbed is a very small term😕she is pure evil incarnate😡
This content was originally posted by: sbp1971Are sociopaths redeemable? I don't think so. This is what Rashi is, a sociopath, she does not care for anyone but herself. Nothing or no one matters beyond herself. She does not care who she hurts in order to gain her own self-satisfaction. Only cure for these type of people in mental asylums.
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