Mugdha Godse against topless fashion
The news is doing the rounds that Mugdha Godse was offered a role in a film to be produced by a French production house but Mugdha turned it down because the role needed her to strip off her top and go topless.
The film called Raas Leela is to be directed by Sharat Chandra. This film has French actress Emmanuelle Beart in the lead. However, Mugdha refused the offer to go topless. The Fashion Queen is all set to make her debut in Madhur Bhandarkar's Fashion.
It is good to see that we have some people in the Industry who don't drop off clothes for money sake only. To them their culture holds more importance and we can proudly say Mugdha is one of such kind.
We wish Mugdha best of luck for her debut movie. - (SAMPURN)

Mugdha i was waiting for seeing your mindset about being topless but unfortunately you have disappointed me . moreover, i was eagerly waiting for your debut movie fashion to see you exposing more than any past actress but, now i am calm . I am so disappointed to know that you have refused french film that now i wish you go for that movie after being ready for going topless but that director rejects you . I wish your movie fashion should get flopped and you give **** photos but none would like you .
Wow, it seems that this guy had his heart set on seeing Mugdha Godse topless!
I wonder what flawed conception of Indian culture leads people to believe that being ***** (or topless) is against our traditions and values, especially when it comes to the fairer ***. I simply can’t understand how people can link an aversion to nudism to moral uprightness; or, for that matter, being ***** on-screen or in real life to being immoral.
Whenever a hue and cry is raised by guardians of public morality over matters pertaining to sexuality, I can’t help wondering if they even know what they are talking about. These people mistakenly believe Victorian values to be their ancestors’. I wonder how many people know that Indian women used to go around topless before the advent of the Mughals and the British - the saree was used to drape only the lower part of the body and the head while the torso remained uncovered.
Frankly, I would like to have seen Mugdha going topless. I wish she would someday drop her moral scruples about nudity on-screen. But then, she is the best judge of her own morality!
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