Why do Indians hate Freida Pinto?

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Posted: 14 years ago
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If I were to stop an average person on the street in most countries outside India and ask whether he or she has heard of Amitabh Bachchan or Shah Rukh Khan, the answer is likely to be no.

Indians, fueled by their shrill media, will no doubt take umbrage at this, but that's a hard fact of life.

Our stars are not as important abroad as we think, barring a few pockets where Indian cinema is popular.

India's most popular acting export today is 26-year-old Freida Pinto, like it or not.

WHAT HOLLYWOOD CRITICS SAY:

The quintessentially Mumbai working class girl had a relatively quiet start to her career, modeling for a couple of years and hosting the English language international travel show "Full Circle" on Zee International.

Then, destiny had its say when Danny Boyle cast her as Latika in "Slumdog Millionaire."

The film was reviled in India, feted abroad, won a clutch of Oscars and grossed the small matter of US$378 million.

It is arguably Pinto who has best capitalized on the film's success.

She quietly found herself a Hollywood agent, schooled herself in the ways of the West and went on to sign a slew of films with an impressive array of directing talent including the legendary Woody Allen ("You Will Meet A Tall Dark Stranger"); the acclaimed Julian Schnabel ("Miral"); and the veteran Jean-Jacques Annaud ("Black Gold").

Possibly her most challenging role was for "Miral," in which she played the central character.

"Miral herself is played very engagingly by Freida Pinto as a mischievous and idealistic teenager with an acute sense of natural justice," wrote Critic Geoffrey McNab in The Independent.

However, most critics can't get past Pinto's beauty.

Reviewing "Miral" for The Hollywood Reporter, critic Deborah Young described Pinto as "distractingly attractive."

"Freida Pinto's Caroline the primatologist is no Dian Fossey, and indeed gives no hints that she has even heard of her, but, man, is she gorgeous," said the venerable Roger Ebert, critiquing "Rise of the Planet of the Apes" in the Chicago Sun-Times.



WHAT INDIANS THINK:

In India, reviewers tend to be dismissive of Pinto.

Rashid Irani's review of "Apes" in the Hindustan Times does not mention Pinto at all, nor is her name in the credits.
Nikhat Kazmi in the Times of India and Sukanya Verma in Rediff damn her with faint praise.

"Freida Pinto stays mostly in the background but does have a piquant charm of her own," offers Kazmi, while Verma describes the actress as "no more than a pretty distraction."

The average Indian's mentality seems to concur with that of the reviewers.

Your average, opinionated Atul, steeped in the delights of Bollywood, tends to think poorly of her acting skills, as my conversations with punters indicate.

This opinion seems to exist in the Indian film industry as well.

"India will never accept Freida Pinto unless she proves herself in Bollywood," a filmmaker acquaintance told me recently.

In an industry known for broad interpretations of roles and shameless mugging in the name of acting, that's rich indeed.

CRAB MENTALITY:

The truth is that the general audience outside India thinks of Pinto as an exotic and beautiful import and as a pleasant addition to their screens.

Abroad, critics are generally accepting of her and are certainly not as harsh on her as they have been on India's import-that-never-was -- former Miss World and Bollywood actress Aishwarya Rai Bachchan -- for her less-than-impressive turn in "The Pink Panther 2."

Indeed, Mike Goodridge of Screen International said that Rai Bachchan was "all at sea" in the film.

Perhaps the poor perception of Pinto in India could be due to subliminal jealousy, arising out of watching the girl-next-door make good, and the proverbial crab mentality.

When A.R. Rahman won a brace of Oscars, a Golden Globe and a BAFTA for "Slumdog Millionaire," India, while quick to accept the accept the accolades, did so with a caveat that his scores for Indian films were far superior.

With Pinto there is no such acceptance, as she hasn't won any major award, yet.

In 2009, Pinto scored a BAFTA nomination for best supporting actress for "Slumdog Millionaire."

As a voting member of the academy, I cast my vote for her, not because she is Indian like me but because I believed that she is the gentle and calm soul of an otherwise frenetic film. She didn't win.

Detractors will get an opportunity to see Pinto "prove herself" in her upcoming film "Trishna," directed by the celebrated British filmmaker Michael Winterbottom.

The film, alas, though shot entirely in India with a largely Indian cast and crew is based on Thomas Hardy's novel "Tess of the d'Urbervilles," and will not be the actress' get out of jail free card.

That will have to be a proper Indian film.

Right now Pinto is part of another global success story as "Rise of the Planet of the Apes" grosses north of US$256 million and counting, while she takes a week off to spend with her family in Mumbai.


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http://www.pinkvilla.com/entertainment/discussion/why-do-indians-hate-freida-pinto


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Posted: 14 years ago
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no US doesn't love her either. All she does is 5 min roles in movies there. When she did a full fledged role in Miral, it was a critical and commercial disaster. She was severely panned for her acting

When she does full fledged roles there and they become hits and she gets appreciation, then she is something. But as of now, she's nothing.

And yeah, India doesn't hate her. India simply doesn't care 4 her. Thats all

If ppl don't love her how come she is on the cover of top selling American magazines like Instyle,Glamour,Interview,NYT and now US VOGUE SEPTEMBER ISSUE etc. All those articles about critics hating her was made up by Indian media.TOI which published that article never mentioned even a single gud review she got frm Top american critics.They mentioned only negative comments made by some unknown bloggers.
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Posted: 14 years ago
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I don't get this article why would Indians hate her. 😕 India don't even know her so it not fair to say indians hate her! She hasn't done any movie in bollywood right! She is doing good in hollywood and earning money so good!
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Because they are jealous that she has success in Hollywood without the need of Bollywood...or rather without having first "struggled" in Bollywood...It's all media's instigation...but it's definitely jealousy, envy etc...because she has achieved something that they all dream of...without (seemingly) little effort.
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Originally posted by: India_News

even a nobody like shradha kapoor was on the cover of filmfare, india's no1 magazine nd other mags. does dat means india luvs her? NO.



LOL at you even comparing Filmfare with magazines like Interview and US Vogue. It is an absolute privilege for any actor to be on the covers of these magazines and it does indicate their place in the industry to a large extent.
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Yes people didn't care much about her small role in Slumdog, but the disdain for her is more than just her role in the movie...I believe Indians, who are so used to their tall, wide-eyed beauties, didn't really think an average looker with no Bollywood career would make such an impact in Hollywood when other Bollywood starlets could not do the same...so as sogazelle said, it's just envy and jealousy that this random girl could make it internationally


Of course nowadays it's a different story...Freida has a very condescending tone when she refers to India and it's people which obviously would turn people off there

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Posted: 14 years ago
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OH my goshhh -_____

is this another stereotype about Indians?
Why don't you just add that under--> "all have excessive body hair, all are taxi drivers, all have accents that the world can freely make fun of"

what's with this business about "Indians" hating on her?
Frankly, some Indians don't give a damn about her. Some hate her. Some REALLY like her, and some think she's the most beautiful woman in the world.

Lets STOP with this profiling against an entire nation, just for the sake of a celebrity.
She isn't something like abortion or euthenasia, that maybe an entire nation can have a more or less common opinion on.
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Posted: 14 years ago
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I agree with sogazelle - There is a bit of envy in there somewhere. For a number of pundits India's best (acting) exports are probably the Bollywood biggies like Ash, AB Sr, Khans etc.. and here is a girl who never made it big in Bollywood becoming the toast of Hollywood.


Having said that... for most moviegoers in India ... Frieda Pinto is a non-entity. They dont hate her.. they are simply indifferent to her because they dont know her. How can you learn to love or hate an actor unless you have not seen at least some of their work? For me Pinto's role in Slumdog was pretty forgettable. She was on screen for what 5 minutes? She was too unfamiliar a name for most to take notice in blink and miss role.
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Originally posted by: India_News



even a nobody like shradha kapoor was on the cover of filmfare, india's
no1 magazine nd other mags. does dat means india luvs her? NO.

lolzz nd Miral has 21% rating on Rotten tomatoes. Was dat made up by indian media too? even the media? Guardian said Freida was miscast in Miral nd she couldnt pull off the role. Was it made up too? 😡

she was just on that one mag cover.But Ms.pinto has appeared on more than 40 international magazine covers In last 2 year alone..she also has 3 lakh fans in facebook..she is also the only asian who is often voted as one of the most beautiful/sexiest women alive in survey by major international magazines like People,GQ,French vogue. I wonder Ms.sharadha has even 1000 fan in FB.
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Posted: 14 years ago
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I wouldn't say "indians" hate her. Thats too broad a conclusion.

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