<span class=normal> If I could recall the number of times Ive had tea or coffee with any celebrity at their apartment, itd not sound good to Vaishali Desai. The list is endless. Not that I am inviting myself to her house for a cuppa, oh no! Not that I feel Im invading an intensely personal space. But Id like to confess, Id love to have tea with her one day at her beautiful apartment in Andheri. But the hot ginger chai is just an excuse to meet her and talk about her future in the world of Bollywood. Questions like - How difficult it gets to come from the family whove been in films? How difficult it is to get your second film after the first one fails? How difficult is it to sustain yourself in the competitive world of Indian films? And how difficult is it to be Vaishali Desai? This young talent is almost lost in the jungles of the star studded fraternity but she isnt the one to take that seriously. She is all set to fight her own battle in Bollywood. I remember a very good moment while interviewing her backstage during a concert to promote her first film where she told me, A scene doesnt have to be perfect. It has to be real. Such words make you think that Vaishali has always known the truth. Its time she experiences it once again. UKs Harrow Observer columnist and Bollywood Hungamas London correspondent asks the delightful Desai all the above questions and the most important one - Can we have tea together at your place? to which she answered, Of course yes. Ill remember this moment too.</span>