Freida Pinto to take up mime
Actress Freida Pinto could take up mime for her next movie role.
The 27-years-old says she has a top secret film project lined up for which she is studying body language rather than lines.
"I have these two independent films that I'm working on at the moment. I've been prepping for one of them since December. It's not an action film, but a film of expression," showbizspy.com quoted Freida as saying.
"It's not necessarily acting through dialogue, but acting through body movements - dance. I really do hope it takes of," she added.
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