Freida Pinto (born 18 October 1984) is an Indian actress and model best
known for her portrayal of Latika in the 2008 Academy Award winning film
Slumdog Millionaire, for which she won a Screen Actors Guild Award for
Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture. In 2010, she
starred in the films You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger and as the title
character in Miral. Before starring in Slumdog Millionaire, Pinto
anchored the international travel show, Full Circle, on Zee
International Asia Pacific in English between 2006-08. Pinto was also
featured in several television and print advertisements for products
such as Wrigley's Chewing Gum, Škoda, Vodafone India, Airtel, and
DeBeers. Pinto modeled for four years and appeared in runway shows and
magazine covers. She learned acting from The Barry John's Acting Studio
in Andheri and was trained by theatre director Barry John. After six
months of auditions, she received a call to audition for Slumdog
Millionaire. Pinto auditioned for Danny Boyle and was short-listed and
finally selected to star in Slumdog Millionaire. Pinto made her feature
film debut in 2008 in Slumdog Millionaire playing the role of Latika,
the girl with whom Jamal (Dev Patel) is in love. At the 2008 Toronto
International Film Festival, the movie won the Cadillac People's Choice
Award. At the 2009 Golden Globe Awards, the movie won four awards. Pinto
herself was nominated for "Best Actress in a Supporting Role" at the
2009 BAFTA Awards, She won the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding
Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture alongside other cast members
from Slumdog Millionaire. Pinto co-starred in Woody Allen's comedy-drama
film You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger, with Antonio Banderas, Josh
Brolin, Anthony Hopkins, Anupam Kher and Naomi Watts, which premiered at
the 2010 Cannes Film Festival. Pinto is due to appear in the 2011
science fiction film Rise of the Planet of the Apes, the prequel to the
Planet of the Apes (1968), opposite James Franco. She will portray the
role of Caroline, a primatologist, who studies primates in the film. She
will also appear in the 2011 fantasy-action-drama film, Immortals, in
which she will play the role of the oracle priestess Phaedra.
'Miral' - Official Trailer

Miral
is a 2010 biographical political film directed by Julian Schnabel. The
screenplay was written by Rula Jebreal, based on her novel. The film was
released on 3 September at the 2010 Venice Film Festival and on 15
September 2010 in France. The film is set for release on 3 December 2010
in the United Kingdom, and on 25 March 2011 in the United States. Miral
was initially rated R by the MPAA for "some violent content including a
sexual assault." Later, however, it was reclassified to PG-13 for
"thematic material, and some violent content including a sexual assault"
after an appeal of the R rating by the Weinstein Company. On April 4,
2011, days after the film's US release, Juliano Merr-Khamis, an actor
and peace activist who plays Seikh Saabah in the film, was shot to death
in his car outside a theatre he had established in a Palestinian
refugee camp. A chronicle of Hind Husseini's effort to establish an
orphanage in Jerusalem after the 1948 Arab–Israeli War, the Deir Yassin
Massacre, and the establishment of the state of Israel. Jerusalem, 1948.
On her way to work, Hind Husseini (Hiam Abbass) comes across 55
orphaned children in the street. She takes them home to give them food
and shelter. Within six months, 55 had grown to almost 2,000, and the
Dar Al-Tifel Institute was born. In 1978, at the age of 7, Miral (Freida
Pinto) was sent to the Institute by her father following her mother's
death. Brought up safely inside the Institute's walls, she is naïve to
the troubles that surround her. Then, in 1988, at the age of 17, she is
assigned to teach at a refugee camp where she is awakened to the reality
of the Palestinian refugees. When she falls for Hani, a militant, she
finds herself torn between the First Intifada of her people and Mama
Hind's belief that education is the road to peace. The Palestinian girl
is author Rula Jebreal. Her novel on which the movie is based is a
strongly autobiographical account of her youth in West Bank. She's torn
between the injustice she sees at the hands of the Israeli army during
the first Intifada and a desire for peace. Schnabel revealed that the
project had relevance for his own family history, figuring that he was a
pretty good person to tell the other side of the story, given his
background, as an American Jewish person whose mother was president, in
1948, of the Brooklyn chapter of Hadassah the Women's Zionist
Organisation of America.

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