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CURRENT PROJECTS
Slumdog Millionaire (2008)
Freida Pinto as Latika
Directed by Danny Boyle
Out on DVD and Blu-ray Now!
Information • Photos • Official Site
Miral (2010)
Freida Pinto as Miral
Directed by Julian Schnabel
Post-Production
Information • Photos • Official Site
You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger (2010)
Freida Pinto as Lolita
Directed by Woody Allen
Post Production
Information • Photos • Official Site
Other Projects:
L'Oreal Paris • Photos
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Over the past few months, I decided to take a short break from the site due to personal issues and the lack of Freida news. Now, Freida has been really active attending several events and I shall be updating the gallery over the next few days with all the Freida news I missed, also the gorgeous L’OrĂ©al ads and more set pictures from the Untitled Woody Allen London Project. The first update is pictures of Freida and Dev at the launch party of Liberty and Hermes in London, England. She looks phenomenal and for more information about the shop click here! Stay Tuned for more updates and a new layout!
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Woody is currently promoting is new film Whatever Works and was asked about his upcoming film starring Freida.
Is there anything you can say about the film you are preparing to shoot this summer, other than that it takes place in London again and stars Naomi Watts?
You know the full cast, right? Anthony Hopkins, Freida Pinto, Josh Brolin, Antonio Banderas. The cast is great. It’s a comedy-drama, I can tell you that. It’s a comic film but comic in the way that either Vicky Cristina or Hannah and Her Sisters was. It’s not comic like Bananas. This is real, with a serious side to it but hopefully a reasonable amount of laughs. Hopefully.
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