Actress Freida Pinto has come under fire from critics in her native India for allegedly shunning film roles in Bollywood.
Pinto rose to international fame in 2008's Slumdog Millionaire and she has since appeared in a string of Hollywood and American indie projects such as Woody Allen's 'You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger' and the upcoming films 'Rise of the Planet of the Apes' and 'Immortals'.
But critics back home resent the Mumbai-born actress' blossoming film success, insisting that she should be appearing in more Indian movies.
"I haven't done a film in India because I haven't found a script that's completely gotten my attention and made me passionate to get it made," the Daily Express quoted her as telling Interview magazine.
"I keep saying I'm not at all famous in my own country, because people do not think I have done anything for India.
"I was upset initially. I guess everybody in India has tried really hard to do what they do and then move into the West...
"The reason why I'm doing these things outside my country, bit by bit, is to be able to come back to India equipped with the knowledge and understanding of how to hopefully produce my own films one fine day," she added.
Labels: Frieda Pinto, Hollywood
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