How Much is Freida Pinto’s Net Worth as of 2023?

Freida Pinto Net Worth

Hos much is Freida Pinto worth?

The movie actress has amassed a net worth of $14 million.

Freida Pinto – Quick Facts
Net Worth: $14 million
Date of birth: October 18, 1984 (40 years old)
Gender: Female
Height: 166
Profession: Movie Actress
Nationality: Indian

Biography – A Short Wiki

Indian actress who starred as Latika in Slumdog Millionaire. She also appeared in You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger, Day of the Falcon, and Immortals.

She anchored an international travel show before getting her big acting break.

After she appeared in Slumdog Millionaire, she was featured in People Magazine’s Most Beautiful People List.

Career

Career: In 2007, Pinto’s modeling agency submitted her for an audition for “Slumdog Millionaire.” Six months of auditioning followed, and she finally won the role of Latika – the main romantic interest of the film. During this time, she started taking acting courses in Mumbai. “Slumdog Millionaire” roved to be critically and commercially successful, with box office earnings of over $377 million. The film itself was nominated for numerous awards, and Pinto was nominated for Best Supporting Actress at the BAFTA Awards.

How Rich is Freida Pinto
The movie actress impresses with a net worth of 14000000 dollars. Congratulations for this achievement!

Personal Life

In 2021, she and her fiancé ` Tran welcomed a son named Rumi-Ray.

She starred in Rise of the Planet of the Apes with James Franco.

Quotes

“I’m glad I’m a strong person.”

— Freida Pinto

“One of my favorite actors is Javier Bardem, he always challenges his previous roles, and basically does the unexpected.”

— Freida Pinto

“In L.A. you hear all these stories of people being filmed in their own homes through their windows. I think that is so scary.”

— Freida Pinto

“I think it’s important to be extremely proud of one’s origins, especially when you are a foreign actress with ethnic features.”

— Freida Pinto

“I went to an all-girls’ Christian convent school run by nuns. It was fun, but when I was 15, I said, ‘Mum, that’s it – I need to go where there are some boys.'”

— Freida Pinto