Telly buffs who have watched last week’s Koffee With Karan episode with Freida Pinto and Nargis Fakhri must have heard Karan singing praises of the Slumdog Millionaire babe’s hot, sexy and steamy video with Bruno Mars, in which she steps into the sky-high heels of a saucy stripper.
Telly buffs who have watched last week’s Koffee With Karan episode with Freida Pinto and Nargis Fakhri must have heard Karan singing praises of the Slumdog Millionaire babe’s hot, sexy and steamy video with Bruno Mars, in which she steps into the sky-high heels of a saucy stripper. Well, it’s quite a while that the video has been shot and released but for people who don’t quite keep a track of international music can check out the song on our site.
There are a lot of people who believed that Ms Pinto doesn’t have it in her to be an international icon when she was right there, on the threshold of a Hollywood career. Some said she didn’t have the perfect bustline, while there were also people who considered her skin colour a hindrance to success. But of course she emerged victorious, staring seductively on the covers of some of the most famous fashion mags –from Esquire to Vogue.
Freida leaves no stone unturned to look like a sensual stripper in this very retro sounding Bruno Mars video. She is handling that pole with great dexterity. She also has a couple of hot lip-locking scenes with Bruno. When KJo asked her, how beau Dev Patel reacted after watching the video, she said that her boyfriend has always been very chilled out. In fact he’s the one who encouraged Freida to take up this assignment as she was pretty reluctant initially.
Well, Pinto has surely proved that she can quite easily slip into the sexy lingerie of a stripper. Apart from this visually appealing video, Pinto has had quite a bit to boast about when it comes to her work of course. She has a Woody Allen film on her resume already and a movie with Christian Bale. Now the only thing left is an item number in a Bollywood flick, which she desperately wishes to do someday. Is anybody listening in B-town?