“I
have
a
tendency
to
speak
a
lot
so
please
ensure
that
things
are
put
in
the
right
perspective
in
your
write-up," said
the
gorgeous
young
woman
before
waving
me
a
good
bye
with
a
flashy
smile.
That's
Mugdha
Godse
for
you
-
simple,
honest
and
someone
who
comes
across
as
a
bindaas
girl
but
still
not
the
kind
who
would
ever
upset
someone
intentionally.
A
relative
newbie
in
the
industry
who
has
spent
just
two
years
facing
the
camera
in
Bollywood,
Mugdha
speaks
with
relative
ease
as
she
talks
about
her
latest
release
Help
where
she
stars
opposite
Bobby
Deol.
One
wonders
though
if
the
dusky
actress
ever
had
any
doubt
about
pairing
up
with
Bobby
considering
the
fact
that
his
career
is
in
need
of
a
major
push
while
she
too
is
barely
starting
off.
"I
guess
everyone
has
good
and
bad
times.
It
is
a
matter
of
one
Friday
that
can
change
your
destiny",
says
Mugdha
in
defence
of
her
co-star
who
has
been
around
for
over
a
decade,
"What
one
should
look
at
is
the
script
because
this
is
what
is
of
paramount
importance.
Even
in
the
past,
whenever
a
film
has
worked,
that
has
happened
because
of
script
and
not
due
to
the
stars.
Of
course
stars
do
help
when
it
comes
to
opening
but
beyond
that
it's
the
script
that
works."
She
also
has
her
own
take
on
affairs
when
it
comes
to
hunting
for
work
in
Bollywood.
Three
films
old
with
two
of
them
being
Madhur
Bhandarkar
directed
ventures
(Fashion,
Jail)
and
one
with
Rohit
Shetty
(All
The
Best),
she
doesn't
mind
knocking
the
doors
of
a
filmmaker
when
it
comes
to
being
cast.
"Frankly
speaking,
kaam
maangne
mein
kya
sharam
hai?
Why
should
one
feel
shy
at
all?
Isn't
it
better
to
express
your
feelings
to
someone
in
all
the
right
earnest?
And
if
you
can't
do
that
then
really,
you
don't
deserve
to
be
there
in
the
industry",
Mugdha
states
in
a
matter
of
fact
tone,
"I
may
not
have
worked
with
a
film
maker
before
but
if
I
get
to
know
that
there
is
something
interesting
in
there
for
me,
I
would
reach
out
to
him.
I
would
tell
them
that
I
would
love
to
work
with
them.
I
don't
see
why
some
people
feel
it
is
demeaning
or
anything.
I
don't
look
at
this
way
at
all."
Coming
back
to
Help,
this
is
Mugdha's
yet
another
attempt
at
a
performance
oriented
outing
after
Fashion,
especially
so
because
she
is
playing
a
central
character.
"Well,
for
those
who
were
wondering
when
would
I
be
seen
in
a
full
fledged
role,
here
is
Help",
she
smiles,
"I
am
sure
audience
is
going
to
see
a
new
Mugdha
because
the
film
does
revolve
around
my
character
which
becomes
possessed."
There
is
also
a
buzz
in
the
town
that
she
has
the
kind
of
role
which
has
different
shades
to
it.
"Yes,
there
is
twin
characterisation
to
my
role
and
that
is
actually
the
crux
of
the
story.
However,
beyond
that
I
don't
wish
to
state
anything
more
as
it
will
only
end
up
revealing
the
story.
Watch
it
out
for
yourself",
signs
off
Mugdha
after
giving
out
that
wide
smile.
Story first published: Thursday, August 12, 2010, 15:27 [IST]