Zitat des Tages von Freida Pinto:
I've never told anyone this before, but I'm an obsessive-compulsive. I go back to my hotel room every evening and put the coat hangers back in order and open my bag and rearrange it. It takes a lot of my time, but if I don't do it I can't sleep.
I went to an all-girls' Christian convent school run by nuns. It was fun, but when I was 15, I said, 'Mum, that's it - I need to go where there are some boys.'
I don't think Bollywood is only mindless cinema, but a lot of films they churn out are not films that I completely enjoy watching.
I definitely need to date someone who is calm.
Here's another secret - I have really big feet. I'm a size ten, so every opportunity I get I buy myself shoes.
In L.A. you hear all these stories of people being filmed in their own homes through their windows. I think that is so scary.
I like working on big budget films.
One of my favorite actors is Javier Bardem, he always challenges his previous roles, and basically does the unexpected.
I am first and foremost an actress of Indian origin.
I love going into a country and just blending.
When a doctor is performing an operation, his mind cannot be somewhere else. And it's the same with actors. You have to commit yourself mind, body and soul to a project in order to do justice to it.
I'd like to jump out of a plane. I have a fear of heights I'd like to face.
I actually didn't mind school, and I enjoyed university and college.
I think it's important to be extremely proud of one's origins, especially when you are a foreign actress with ethnic features.
I find it very interesting these days that films are bringing in so many people of different ethnicities, and I'm proud to be a part of that cultural shift.
I always imagined that I would learn something each time that I would take to a new project, then I realized that each new project poses a completely different challenge.
I absolutely love London; it is one of my favourite cities in the world.
I wouldn't want to do a Bollywood film per se, but I would like to do an Indian-language film. For some reason I think Bollywood has become synonymous with commercial cinema, which is song and dance and everything that is larger than life, and I am interested in the reality.