After
playing
a
strong
supporting
role
in
her
debut
film
Fashion,
Mugdha
Godse
was
riding
high.
In
fact,
she
was
also
signed
by
Madhur
Bhandarkar
for
his
very
next
film
Jail
where
she
was
the
solo
heroine.
In
the
midst
of
this,
she
also
landed
a
role
in
All
The
Best
which
worked
well
at
the
box
office
too.
Now
she
is
all
set
to
be
seen
alongside
Bobby
Deol
in
horror
flick
Help.
From
a
spinster
(Fashion)
to
a
girlfriend
(All
The
Best,
Jail)
to
a
married
woman
(Help)
-
One
wonders
if
this
isn't
too
much
of
a
personality
progression
for
Mugdha
in
such
quick
time?
Doesn't
she
feel
that
at
her
age,
she
should
be
going
for
college
romantic
musicals
rather
than
playing
a
wife?
"Why
are
you
forgetting
that
I
had
played
a
wife
in
Fashion
as
well?
Yes,
I
was
married
to
a
gay
(played
by
Sameer
Soni)
but
technically,
I
still
took
a
plunge,
right",
smiles
Mugdha,
"One
should
see
what
a
role
has
to
offer
to
you
rather
than
worrying
about
your
relationship
status
in
a
film."
Talking
about
her
role
in
Help,
Mugdha
says,
"My
marriage
with
Bobby
is
shown
to
be
going
through
troubled
times.
How
we
get
together
and
eventually
love
wins
is
the
crux
here.
It's
a
good
mix
and
match
affair
because
it's
a
fact
that
nothing
can
win
over
love.
But
yes,
you
can't
have
everything
going
well
and
hunky
dory
all
the
time.
It
doesn't
work
that
way,
naa?
Aakhir
thoda
sa
drama
toh
chahiye."
Mugdha
has
worked
with
established
directors
like
Madhur
Bhandarkar
and
Rohit
Shetty
in
the
past.
What
made
her
say
yes
to
a
newcomer
film
maker
like
Rajeev
Virani
who
only
has
a
forgettable
non-starter
My
Bollywood
Bride
(2007)
featuring
Kashmira
Shah
to
his
credit?
"Rajiv
is
a
very
forward
thinking
director",
says
Mugdha,
"He
is
not
one
of
those
film
makers
who
comes
up
with
those
typical
spooky
moments
or
walk
into
those
dark
spaces
scenes
to
get
that
scary
element
into
a
horror
film.
I
can
say
that
because
I
have
seen
the
rushes
of
Help
and
my
first
reaction
was
that
'wow,
this
stuff
is
really
different'.
I
have
seen
international
Hollywood
films
and
Help
belongs
to
the
same
category."