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Background:
Mona:I am a Delhiite. I did lots of theatre in my college days. I did a few one-off episodes on television. I was bitten by the acting bug and before my graduation results were out, I was in Mumbai. It's been a year now.
Role:
Mona: I did a few ads like Surf Excel, Stayfree, McDowell. Then I did a show Operation Gold for Star which took me to the army locations. I don't know why, but I initially refused this role. In Millie, I play a bindaas tom-boyish girl who stays in an orphanage. When she comes of age, she moves out, falls in love and discovers the other side of her life. I took up this role mainly because I don't have to use too much glycerine and shed tears.
Filmy aspirations:
Mona: I am not game to a Julie or a Murder where I think the sex scenes were not integral to the script. But I wouldn't mind doing a Fire where I thought the so-called objectionable scenes were not meant for titillation.
Approaching producers:
Mona: I do party, but never to get work. PR helps but only just. So why not concentrate on hard work? Why would Mahesh Bhatt, Subhash Ghai, et al be interested in me until they see my talent somewhere. I did a telefilm for Sahara. I thought nobody watches Sahara but I got a lot of calls appreciating my performance.
TV actresses in the flesh trade:
Mona: There are so many girls in colleges and private offices who have taken to prostitution as an alternative profession. So why single out the TV industry? Guess, because actors in India are public property.
Mr Right?
Mona: I am not avoiding men. I find men very exciting. I have gone out on dates. I don't avoid getting into relationships. I am seeing a guy for the last one year. He is from this industry. Let's see how it goes.