Freida Pinto has consistently expressed pride in seeing Indian actors gain recognition in Hollywood. When asked about Deepika Padukone's success and growing presence in Hollywood, Pinto has reportedly shown nothing but support and admiration, dismissing any need for debate or comparison.
Pinto, who gained international recognition after "Slumdog Millionaire," has always been a vocal advocate for increased representation of Indian talent in the global entertainment industry. She has lauded the changing landscape in Hollywood, where actors like Padukone, Priyanka Chopra, Irrfan Khan, and Nimrat Kaur have secured roles in international projects. Pinto believes this is a positive trend and looks forward to seeing more actors from India find their footing in Hollywood.
In the past, Pinto has criticized the tendency to categorize Indian actors' roles in international projects as "small" or "big". She argues that simply breaking into the competitive Hollywood film industry is a significant achievement. Pinto has emphasized that every contribution, regardless of size, is valuable and should be acknowledged. She also feels that not all actors start with lead roles.
Pinto's own career has seen her take on diverse roles in both independent and mainstream films, working with acclaimed directors like Woody Allen and Danny Boyle. She has also expressed a desire to work in an Indian-language film, moving away from the song and dance that is synonymous with commercial cinema.
While some online discussions have attempted to compare Pinto's career trajectory with those of other Indian actresses in Hollywood, Pinto herself seems to dismiss any notion of rivalry or competition. She remains focused on her own work and celebrates the achievements of her peers, including Deepika Padukone.