<p>Pinto's break-up with her fiance and new romance with co-star Dev Patel became the front page news for many international gossip magazines. Her personal life is still very much in the spot light but the -year-old actress says she has finally learnt to manage it.<br /><br />"When you sign on your film you just sign on to be a part of it. You don't sign on for the paparazzi but that's part and parcel of the whole package. But I did not know it because I don't come from a film family. My mother is a school principal while my dad is banker," said Pinto, who was still a struggler when she signed on the Danny Boyle film.<br /><br />"It is something that I learnt the hard way and I am still learning it. But I would not ask for another life because that's how I envisioned my life. I am not going to sit back and question what is happening. It is always welcome," said Pinto, who was here to attend the screening of Woody Allen's film 'You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger'.<br /><br />Pinto said that Danny Boyle was not very enthusiastic about 'Slumdog Millionaire' after they wrapped up the shooting as the director thought there won't be many takers for the film.<br /><br />"We never expected 'Slumdog...' to be what it became. I remember after we finished shooting Danny Boyle came to me and said 'Freida, now that you have done the film be prepared that only 50 people will watch it'. He is a very humble man and I think he just forgot to put the zeroes in it."<br /><br />After Woody Allen's film Pinto will be seen working with international stars like Antonio Banderas and James Franco in her upcoming projects.<br /><br />"I am doing a film with Indian director Tarsem Singh. It is called 'Immortals'. I am also doing a prequel to 'Planet of Apes' called 'Rise of the Apes' and I think it is a very important film because it shows how animals are treated. It is about environment. I am also doing a film called 'Black Gold' by French filmmaker Jean-Jacques Annaud. It will shot in Tunisia."</p>
<p>Pinto's break-up with her fiance and new romance with co-star Dev Patel became the front page news for many international gossip magazines. Her personal life is still very much in the spot light but the -year-old actress says she has finally learnt to manage it.<br /><br />"When you sign on your film you just sign on to be a part of it. You don't sign on for the paparazzi but that's part and parcel of the whole package. But I did not know it because I don't come from a film family. My mother is a school principal while my dad is banker," said Pinto, who was still a struggler when she signed on the Danny Boyle film.<br /><br />"It is something that I learnt the hard way and I am still learning it. But I would not ask for another life because that's how I envisioned my life. I am not going to sit back and question what is happening. It is always welcome," said Pinto, who was here to attend the screening of Woody Allen's film 'You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger'.<br /><br />Pinto said that Danny Boyle was not very enthusiastic about 'Slumdog Millionaire' after they wrapped up the shooting as the director thought there won't be many takers for the film.<br /><br />"We never expected 'Slumdog...' to be what it became. I remember after we finished shooting Danny Boyle came to me and said 'Freida, now that you have done the film be prepared that only 50 people will watch it'. He is a very humble man and I think he just forgot to put the zeroes in it."<br /><br />After Woody Allen's film Pinto will be seen working with international stars like Antonio Banderas and James Franco in her upcoming projects.<br /><br />"I am doing a film with Indian director Tarsem Singh. It is called 'Immortals'. I am also doing a prequel to 'Planet of Apes' called 'Rise of the Apes' and I think it is a very important film because it shows how animals are treated. It is about environment. I am also doing a film called 'Black Gold' by French filmmaker Jean-Jacques Annaud. It will shot in Tunisia."</p>