Rocket Reels | Podcast | Mugdha Godse & Rahul Dev | Fun | Secrets
You never got scared? I used to get scared, but not anymore. I mean, you're going to a Telugu set, you don't even know what to expect. Not that you're savvy and you've seen too many films.
So Rahul, besides being this fabulous on-screen hero, you are an amazing off-screen hero. You're a single father.
Yeah, that's right.
So how's the journey been? Like being a single dad, how do you fill in for the mother? You see, it's been mostly a process of learning. What is that one advice that you would give to single parents?
Lend them a ear too, because everyone, he says, wants to be heard.
A huge age gap between the two of you, and that has been, I think, the most talked about. So how do you feel about that?
I actually, I didn't realize till that time how the two of you met? Yeah, we met 15 days before my guru landed in India. I met him on 3rd July at Anupam and Anchal's wedding.
Salaam, Namaste, Sat Sri Akal, Aadab. Welcome to Rocket Reels Roundtable. So today we are going to scroll through some fun facts with the two power-packed personalities Rahul Dev and Mugta Ghodse. Rahul Dev the face of instant insaaf, the series that has been talk of the town in the vertical space, the series that gives you insaaf instantly and there's no tarik pe tarik. Mugda Godse the queen of blackmail where secrets are sharper than knives. New series, bold choices, fun laughter and a little rapid
fire round. So buckle up, this rocket has no chills. So Rahul, let's start with you. Instant Insaaf, a fabulous series. I think it's been one of the most popular series in the vertical space. So somewhere where Insaaf happens instantly. So what do you think about it? Is it instant drama? Is it instant action? How do you see this?
I think it's like everyone's wish list, isn't it? Right. Instant Insaaf, aisa kuch ho sakhe toh, you know, it will be saved the whole process of you know, lower courts and then another court and then finally getting to a higher court and then finally the Supreme Court. So, the whole structure if you see of justice is, I mean if you are wealthy it favors you in a way which is unfair.
Yeah, true. Because you know a lot of times, so I like the concept very much, you know the whole idea of having ins Sarf instantaneously, like justice is given there and then, but at the same time it's given out, meted out there and then in a court of law. So it's not like taking anything in your hands and all that.
So the USP of the show is instant in Sarf which we usually don't see happening in our courts here.
I think the USP would be the kind of stories that you're coming out with that what you're the protagonist which is my character is pitted up against. You know how would you go about finding the nitty-gritties and how you are going to tell the story if it's going to be detailed then of course audiences will like.
Also interestingly you know the topic that is in your season one, it's about inheritance, right? And I think season two is about, is about what physical abuse that happens with the
right. It's really strange that you would mention that because I was just reading in the papers today. I mean, not in the, on the net, that you know these girls, you know, right?
Oh yeah, absolutely, correct.
So it's very topical and just, you know, so I think it's something which needs to be addressed. Yeah. Women and you know, the whole thing against them needs to be addressed, I mean not only through fiction, otherwise too. My late mother used to be a big advocate of, you know, women's rights and all that. She would have been what 92 this year if she was living. Oh lovely, okay. So, you know, she had a good long life
and educated in those days. Yeah. So, unka hota tha bahut auraton ko liye. So, moving on to Aurte, Mugda, Blackmail.
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Get started freeSo, it's a series where secrets, power. So tell me that one thing that you would whisper in Rahul's ear to get something out of him that was difficult for you. Tell us that one thing that would urge Rahul to say. Blackmail. Blackmail him. In my series as shown, aurat ka sabse bada gehna, as shown in my series. But I don't
have to whisper or anything, I just have to tell him, your coffee machine is not working.
Oh, that's it? Wow, that's very easy. And then, I can only fix it.
Oh, okay. That's it.
Wow, that's wonderful.
It's usually the men who fixes all the things at home, but that's good to know.
Because he loves his black coffee. And if the machine, though now I have to tell him all his black coffee machines are not working because he has like one two three he has a like a like a otherwise Wow. So I have written none of them are working.
I mean what would the world be without coffee isn't it?
Yeah that's true that's true. What would the world be without chai?
Okay so that's coffee and that's chai. Okay so Rahul besides being this fabulous on-screen hero, you are an amazing off-screen hero. You're a single father.
Yeah.
Yeah?
You've been parenting Siddhant.
Yeah, that's right.
Right.
So how's the journey been?
Like, being a single dad, how do you fill in for the mother?
You see, it's been mostly a process of learning. I would say that I faltered at many points when I look back. Because I mean, let's analyze the lives of my late wife, who had cancer. Unfortunately, 2009 we lost her. So the scene was that it was like a clear, I would be packing our bags and going from one outdoor
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Correct.
So you would come, and when you come know, Siddhant would be different phases of his journey. I mean, you're a woman, I don't know whether you're a mother, so I'm not sure.
I'm a mother and I'm a single mother. So I...
So you know how it is. Yes. But you know, because somehow I genuinely feel, not because, you know, I'm with two women here. I genuinely feel that women are better parents. But when I look at, I mean, they could be an exception to the rule, but because I think they come out of a female form. So I think the journey starts much early on.
And you had those kicks and this and that and the other. So also, my mother was a working woman three kids and all went to great schools right so accomplished uh in the personal scope of things also yeah other than you know what she was doing professionally so somehow i just feel that they're better at multitasking.
Yeah, women are usually better with managing.
Temperamentally also, they are. So I used to feel a little scared.
Really?
Yeah, because you would go to a parent-teacher meeting, the feedback that the teacher is giving you, you would take it literally. And also it would little be, I went to all boys schools. So you had a parent teacher with mostly women.
Ah okay.
So you know that itself was a little intimidating, there is a new school because we moved from Bombay back to Delhi, because you know there was just two of us. So he was young, he was class 6 or something, but you know without encroaching more on his privacy all I would say is that a lot of times the teachers would say that you know we shouldn't find your child taking any tuitions. I'm an educated guy but like an international curriculum to what I studied is different, totally different,
absolutely and it's not my area of expertise anymore. Correct. Yeah, and also time constraints. So, no, timely I'd given up work. Okay.
I was like, oh, you were.
Wow.
I was trying, but I was failing. Okay. Like even to let him go overseas to study. For me, it was a big ask.
Right.
You know, it was a protected, you know, environment. Yeah. you know environment yeah I mean so usually when you're a single parent you get more protective I can also see I'm from a regular bourgeoisie middle-class family yeah and so we would go in a school bus and also there was not one there were three of us so boys would go in one school to the all boys school sister went to another school and so what happens is that in a blink of an eye the school bus gets missed and the other bus was taken away
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Get started freethat's the kind of financial background I was coming from so in his case I used to think that we didn't get a car to go so give that
yeah yeah yeah, it's completely different now
but it wasn't good as a pair, are you getting it, as a parent. So I think he became totally independent by himself with my master's grace when he was overseas. That four years developed him totally. I mean he stays by himself, he stays in Delhi, I stay here. And he's been doing that from a very, very young age, so you know I have to give full marks to him, otherwise I couldn't have been doing what I'm doing here.
Are you getting it?
Yeah, yeah, interesting.
So, it's been a, I would say a rough learning journey. Right, so what is it that you would, what is that one advice that you would give to single parents? My master says that to me a lot, listen.
Listen to the kids.
No, just generally listen, give the other person a year, lend them a year too because everyone he says wants to be heard. Correct. But today's kids have to be heard like this only. They don't have to be heard, at that time a person feels that he has understood
more. Because they have so much of exposure these days and you know they have a reason, valid reason to almost everything, but sometimes also confuses parents, isn't it?
I mean I don't know, but I think if a parent is fine-tuned to their child or children, I don't think it's too difficult. But a lot of time fear stops us, especially in the cases of when you're by yourself and making the decisions and especially when you have not really had much of a role except for going to a parent-teacher meeting or right at the very beginning getting them to a school, you know going for that very nervous interview that parents face, you know, I agree, you know, 1.4 billion people, I really wish there were many many more schools, you know and colleges, for that one thing, I mean
mujhe toh yaar wohi 3 year thi hota tha school mein that if you don't study, this will happen, that will happen. Actually, nothing happens when I look back. But parents are thriving on the fear factor.
Yeah, that's true.
But it doesn't help the child. And deep down, parents have been through the same thing also.
True.
But there is a norm.
It has become a tradition.
Correct.
So it is just going on like that. So I think they need to be heard a lot here. So the mistakes I, if anyone's watching this, sunlo yaar.
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Get started freeRahul, you're one actor who has been fabulously versatile. You started, you were ruling the ramp in the 90s. Then Bollywood, one person who actually did all the, you know, all the regional cinema from Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu, the last I know is that you'd also done Odiya. So what is it that allows you to take these bold steps? Because usually when actors reach
a certain stardom, they're very insecure of taking such bold steps, right? First call I remember Jayant Paranjee from Telugu, Mahesh Babuji's launch film. So I thought of it like, you know, I mean, you talk about integration of the country, I thought, you know, what a beautiful way to integrate, you know, the movie industry, the way, you know, the person, the woman playing the negative character was Bengali. Bipasha was like really hot in those days in terms of stature and all of that. People wanted
her for all kinds of roles. And then there was Lisa Ray, who was the heroine that Mahesh Babu was voeying. And she was an Anglo-Indian, so she didn't even know Hindi in those days. And Mahesh Babu could speak the lingo, Telugu. And the anti guy, who is from Delhi and stays here and doesn't know the language. And somehow it all fell in place.
Yeah, wow.
What a beautiful, interesting setup.
So when that happened, I felt that whenever I needed a break from, because it was not like the times today, people weren't that experimental. If you were playing a black character and they would slot you as, you know, the bad guy, you would only get those kind of roles. It wasn't like, you get some other opportunities. It was restrictive in terms of the act.
You never got scared? I used to get scared but not this much. I mean you are going to a Telugu set, you don't even know what to expect. It's not that you are savvy and you have seen too many films.
I was just scrolling through and I saw one of the snippets where you said that I love my freedom and I don't want to birth children and be on my own. While there is one amazingly dotting father and
Yeah, I don't have a choice. I mean, this was a choice many, many years ago.
But still, come on. I mean, you, you made it a point of doing your duties, right?
Yeah, anyone can do that. I mean, you know how things just change once you're a parent. Everything changes.
Everything changes. I know what I have seen, if you are supposed to be a mother, it happens automatically. You don't think at the age of you know late 30s and oh my God if you haven't had kids by then, you know you are not and everybody is not meant to raise kids. That's what I believe. Like it has chuka hai. Of course, there was a phase in my life where I thought, my all friends are getting married, having kids. Am I missing the bus? Am I missing this? Am I missing that? But then, I think consciously
you do those choices also. You find the right person. Of course, he has a kid. So it's not that he's, if I tell him I don't want it, he's not going to sit on my head. Yeah, of course. So because he has, then he's done been there, done that kind of a thing. Like if I wish I had another partner who wanted, then it doesn't work. So unconsciously you make those choices in your life which you want to lead eventually and that awareness you have to have or at least look back and see what choices you have made and what you are doing. And I'm very happy being like this on my own. I have lovely
niece and a nephew and I think they are a handful. About your relationship right, so there's a huge age gap between the two of you and that has been I think the most talked about. So how do you feel about that? Actually I didn't realize till the time it started coming out in the papers and I I'm like, yeah, actually. Though he used to initially say, but I used to be like, eh. Because it's not see, when you fall in love,
you don't decide, you're not going to buy a purse which needs a pocket here. It needs a handle. It needs to be this color. It needs to be that.
So you don't.
I did love the way she is.
It's an amazing woman. used to be that. So you don't look the way she is. You can just see a thing you like when you fall in love. And now you're like, OK, this is it. And that this is it also takes time. But I think that's the best part about our generation.
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Get started freeIt does take time because it's like when 13 years part you.
Yeah, because it's like a decade.
But when I look at my parents, my dad and my mom were 11.
Oh, OK. But you know when I look at my parents, my dad and my mom were 11. Oh okay.
Yeah, so earlier it was okay.
It was a very late marriage for my father. I mean he didn't want to get married. He was just loving the whole aspect of being a committed cop. So he married very late and especially in those days if he would have been alive, you know 11 years more, 100 years. So it's a fair amount of like, you know, back
in the day, people wouldn't wait that long to get married.
Right. Correct.
And it was the first, you know, for both. So, it's not like some remarriage and you
know. Right. Yeah. So, it didn't really come to my attention till the time people started talking about it. Writing about it. Yeah. And then I was like, okay we connect and I was always a different kid. So I was like, okay now this is because of this.
So who is the kid out of the both?
Like men are always the most wicked.
So that's good. So, the age gap didn't help much. So, a man is always appreciated. And he looks so fit and healthy and so⌠Yeah, that's true.
Of course, he is a charming man.
I don't blame him.
I have to really like make sure to keep up to that ordinary age gap. I am like, I am make sure, but he doesn't allow me.
He is not aging. Yeah, that's good. That's good. So, what is one of the funniest things that you would
have heard about your relationship with him? Something reallyâŚ
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Get started freeWhat was nothing actually, people have been kind. So, there is nothing funny about it. Of course, they haveâŚ
Ek yaad hai ki wo fashion wadi ladki ki wicket gir gayi is ladki ko dekhi. funny about it. Of course they have... I had nothing to do with it, I swear to God. Nice, that's lovely.
You must be happy. I am happy.
I mean, what you said, I wrote it like that.
That was nice.
Yeah, but that's really nice.
Yeah, I enjoyed it.
Was it good that the wicket fell?
The wicket had to fall, considering the kind of man Rahul is. See.
Right?
How did the two of you met? Yeah, we met 15 days before my Guru landed in India. Okay, so the Guru was first your Guru and then...
His Guru.
Oh, his Guru. So that's how... And when I met him on 3rd July at Anupam and Anchal's wedding, Charlie.com. She's a very dear friend of mine. So and Anupam is good friends with him. So we... Jaipur destination wedding.
So, I met him and when we were chatting, he kept on saying, my spiritual master is coming down to India, my spiritual master is coming down to India. And that thought just, I said mujhe bhi milna hai. And that just got us closer like a thing and of course, there was an attraction and there was thing. So of course, there was an attraction, and there was things. So the journey started so beautifully. And 15 days later, he came.
And of course, two, three months later, I met him. But since then, there is no looking back. It is just amazing. He has his own beautiful journey of growth. I have my own growth. And we grow together.
I also know that you follow Krishna a lot.
You are a Krishna Bhakt. I think she, the bhajan is exactly like that. Okay. I know people don't believe in this.
He loves Krishna, our master and he has taught us this Om Namo Bhagawate Vasudevaya chant. He has channelled a melody also. So it's all, so we learnt actually Krishna in a beautiful way with him. And then that's how the Krishna Vandana has born. So that's how the 108 names and qualities, unhone hi batai hai, then I quickly wrote it and then put together. So it's a beautiful journey. We have written a book about it. Okay. Yeah, Krishna Vandana. I mean, I really wish that you had carried
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Get started freeit, you know. Yeah. We'll send you a book. Sure. Thank you. It was the first time for both of us collaborating on something like that. It was her experience. And his words. Even the coming out of that experience. Yeah. Was, you know, like during the lockdown, her visa,
na? Yeah, my visa was expired, Canadian visa. So my visa during 2020 may, June may expired ho gaya tha. So July, so 2021 end may, so der sa ho gaya that with that could you apply me? Yeah, because I'm so happy about it. And India to survive in. So December 2021, I was asked to come to Canada with his sister. And I had it was October end me about 20, 21.
I told his sister who was flying with me, ki mera visa nahi hai. She's like what? I said no, I am just gathering all the papers. And that too Canadian visa, which you don't get easily. And that time people were waiting 10-10 months. Yeah, exactly. So 4th of November, that same day when I told her I have gathered all the papers and everything and I applied for the visa. Sab karte karte wo 7 ya 8 taarik ko chala gaya. I got an email within 4 days. The visa was like approved. Ahmedabad se passport aane mein ek hafta lag gaya. So 14th or something I got the visa and 24th or 25th of November I got the passport.
That time was courier time. So my agent was like, Madam your visa has arrived. I said, don't tell anyone, they will think I did something. So he was like, this is uncanny. Getting visa in 4-5, this is uncanny. Five days visa, it's really uncanny. But I said, my Guruji has called me, so I have to go.
Oh, lovely.
So that's it.
So all incidents related to him, a lot of them have a very miraculous tendency. Sometimes you might think, how did this happen? But he has his ways, I think, yeh kaise ho gaya, but he has his ways I think to help people. What is very dear and close to my heart, I mean other than the fact that he's graced me and helped me so much, is that you know, I've yet to see a person coming there to him
with, in a trying situation and not being helped. And the most amazing thing I think is that he just makes light of the matter. He says, patani kaise, you know, like he would just brush it off. He would brush it off. Yeah. And he's educated. Correct. And he really is a strong advocate of working. Yeah. So he says that, you know, no escapism. So, you know, very practical ways. It started from, say, manifestation. So, I mean, I would share here that, you know, he really, really tries to give you the value of positive words. Generally.
Yeah, I think that's one very important thing in life right? Words. When you're in midst of so much of mess and that one positive word. What you tell yourself. And you can just hold on to that and sail through isn't it? Yeah. Yeah. I can't say that. It's very easy to say this but what you tell yourself and what you speak. Yeah but you know I mean⌠It sets the tone of your life.
I used to find it very difficult.
Really?
Yeah, because I used to feel scared.
So, moving on to why vertical? How did you, what do you think about the future of vertical?
The vertical space you are in?
Yes, absolutely. Because again, it's a bold decision, right? right and I mean the way your career has been you forever taking these decisions and see
mujhe ek toh laga ki kahaani what they offered me to do was interesting you know like a honest forthright lawyer my late wife was a lawyer actually in Supreme Court so that's the other thing and my dad is a cop again honest you know so bada humare mushkil life ho de thi, wo filmon mein dikhate hai waisa cop nahi tha, like my mother was working he was working so really two salaries had to come to the house for sort of the children to develop right so I genuinely feel you know that because the story had
something like it's called instant insaan, I mean I think we need to think deeper but when you hear of cases you know which have been going on for 15 years and 18 years and 20 years and 22 years and 25 years, you really wonder yeah what's the judicial system come off in the sense like they know it all, you know so there's a system in place, I'm no expert on it, so I won't comment carelessly, all I can say is that I really wish that justice was meted out faster to people who really
can't afford lawyers, and which is most of India. And the second thing I think for the space, I've been told that you know the Korean. Correct, yeah it's influenced by the Korean market. The space though frankly Rocket Reels is making all original content so it's not really it's more to do with it's like you know what works in Korea might or might not work I'm not sure because they're not your stories. If somebody is doing Kung Fu because that's part of their culture, I mean Kung
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The format vertical which is.
Yeah, but the format I think the stories and the content. So the content excited you. Yeah, would also excite people if it's see if somebody makes content, some sleaze is there in it. Right. It will never work. Correct. Yeah. Unless it's told interestingly, there's a story about it, you know, going about the way things are going. Be it in a series, for example, when the series came about the first time, you know, the web series format, a lot of people were, you know, questioning the whole sense of it. Correct.
That, you know, what would happen, they were thinking, the channels are going to be shut, once the cinema halls open after the lockdown and so on and so forth. But everyone is coexisting. Absolutely. And what's interestingly happened is that in a series you are telling a story in a more detailed format.
True.
No, no and in fact now there's a clear cut bifurcation, I mean when a story is made, you know the producers decide that whether this is an OTT film or whether it's a theatrical film.
Is that correct? Absolutely, you know and and yeah, so of course it co-exists and I think vertical again here is here to stay.
Yeah, I think so because it'll be very personalized sort of viewership with your phone and yourself while you're traveling. It's quicker. Yeah, it's one, two minutes episodes. So in that sense, I mean going by the sort ofâŚ
Watch, it's faster watch, quicker watch, it's nice, interesting. What we see in reels, it's in a series. So movies two hours, series like seven to ten hours and this is like two, three minutes watch in a series.
Correct.
Also I feel attention spans have sort of decreased here.
Yeah, you're right.
Absolutely.
I mean I'm watching people around. True. I'm not saying attention spans per se they work.
So you know that's it's interesting to know that everybody can watch it and I definitely feel Rocket Reel is doing a fantastic job promoting it. People have asked me since Blackmailer is released, they have asked me and they have downloaded and they are watching it. So there is a movement. Correct. You get into DMs. Nowadays we understand the movement how many DMs you get. True. So that's where you get to know. And Vertical is definitely here to
stay. That's what I feel. It's better to be part of it sooner. So considering that you worked with most of the popular renowned directors and here you
have this really young talented Ryan Razdan, so how was your experience working with?
I think Ryan was pretty much knew what he was doing, he stuck to what the script was and gave us a few sort of helping aids, for example, the teleprompter, you know, where there was a lot of lingo which involved the Supreme Court, you know. So, he was⌠The language. Yeah, the lingo, you know, just like bits. Like bits hote na, so and so, dapa, you know like those numbers. So, he was helpful, he was kind and I think he knows his job here pretty much. I mean, I've worked with E-new-as when he was in his early 20s.
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Get started freeAh, okay. E-new-as also gave us incidentally Shool, which won him a national award. That was his
first Hindi film.
Yeah, yeah, absolutely, of course. For a Selugu speaking boy at that time, he is now, should be around 50, but at that point in time, so it's, I've worked with all across all kinds of people.
And in my opinion, who better than⌠Shadab has directed Blackmail. Yeah, mine, but to understand instant insaaf, who better than a gen z will understand a vertical space better. Correct. You know, life is vertical, life is vertical, this is what the mantra
everybody is following. I didn't look at it this way but when she points out, I think that's a fair sort of assumption. I mean I know one thing for a fact and correct me if I am wrong, if he buffers you, if he is real, then you forward it. Absolutely. So this is the patience level.
Yes, that is there.
Virdas has said in his stand up, life is vertical. Since then everybody is saying life is vertical. True. I think it's quite. How was your experience working with Shadab? Shadab is a very like fun guy to work with. We have worked in past and we have done a series and we have earlier done modeling together.
Oh, okay. Oh, yes, of course. Shadab was a model.
Yeah. And so he's modeled from before like after you, like from there.
He was a Riemann's man.
Yes, yes.
He's been there in the industry, he understands how, he understands the aesthetics and how to present and everything. We have worked together, we were discussing many other scripts and this he was directing and many others he had directed. But he's like, I think this will suit you the best. Because he's like, I think you'll pull this off really
well. So when the director tells you that, then you are like, wow. And then it's a very interesting, powerful role. And the name says it all. And I just learned that Blackmail is doing, like on Rocket Release No. 4.
It is, absolutely.
Within two weeks of time. So we are doing better than Instant itself. Yeah, yeah, Blackmail is definitely one of our best series. Yeah, it is. But yeah, I mean, we actually did the take off with Instant itself. Yeah.
Right. Yeah, yeah.
And which is why season 2, right?
And then I think we're also working on season 3. So yeah, yeah. Okay, so again, let's just break to some little fun. So we're going to have one word, no filters, and just the first truth that comes to mind. Okay, so here, let's first start with Rahul. I know all his answers. Please let's start. Okay, so the way this is going to be I'll
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Can you give me a teleprompter on what to say?
No, this has to be instantly you. Alright, so let's start with the game. One word, no filters. Rahul, we're starting with you. Fame. It's temporary. Love. Permanent. Failure. It's alright. Social media.
Is there to stay.
Vertical content.
Is there to stay guys.
Lovely.
Breakups. Get over them.
Future. Promising.
Lovely. On that note, back to you, Mukta, fame.
Like it's good, you feel good.
Feel good factor.
You have to answer in one word. Feel good factor. See, on that note, back to you, Mugdha, fame.
Like it's good, you feel good, feel good factors.
You have to answer in one word.
Feel good factors.
Love.
Always there with you.
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Get started freeOne word, Mugdha.
She has answered all of them, like mostly same answers, but love always with you. Independence. I love it.
Success.
Learning lessons. Modelling.
Fun thing.
Judgmental.
What do I say for judgmental? I think so. You can just say not my type. What do I say, the judgmental, I think social media is very judgmental these days. Social media. As judgmental, but yes, it can tell you the truth, the truth or it can be challenging, challenging can be. Reinvention.
Every day.
Lovely.
Future.
Amazing.
Vertical.
Here to stay.
Lovely.
Okay, so I think that was an amazing.
Yeah.
Isn't it? Yes. Yeah. What a ride. Thank you, Rahul Dev and Mugda Godse for this amazing time that we spent together. Remember stories don't need three hours anymore. Sometimes
one minute is just enough. This is Niyathi Shah signing off on Rocket Reels Roundtable. I'll see you really soon and the fun doesn't end here. We're going to have Mugdha Godse sing this amazing bhajan for us.
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