Quote by Freida Pinto
I keep saying Im not at all famous in my own country, because peop

I keep saying Im not at all famous in my own country, because people do not think I have done anything for India. – Freida Pinto

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In terms of romantic films, all-time romantic films, I really like Gone With the Wind. And I realize I sound so cliched saying that, but theres something so absolutely romantic about it. – Freida Pinto

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Romantic
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Having grown up in Bombay, from the day youre born, you have absolute freedom to choose who you want to be. – Freida Pinto

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Freedom
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I guess confidence is the only thing that I take from project to project, but Im always open to learning everybodys style – the director, the actor Im working with. – Freida Pinto

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Learning
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I like being famous when its convenient for me and completely anonymous when its not. – Catherine Deneuve

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I thought the more famous I became, the more friendships I would have, but the opposite was true. – Alanis Morissette

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Actually, bizarrely, in America, I get more appreciation from the odd, unusual stuff Ive done, almost because Im not, if you like, famous in America as I am in England. – Steve Coogan

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Few if any teenagers can relate to getting up for school and finding famous comics like Pryor and Williams hanging out in your living room after a hard night of partying. But thats Hollywood. – Pauly Shore

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