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Woody Allen might be old, but his creativity is much younger: Freida Pinto

Pinto said she landed a role in Allen's film the "old fashioned way", by going through the rigours of an audition.

Woody Allen might be old, but his creativity is much younger: Freida Pinto

Hollywood filmmaker Woody Allen may be old enough to be her grandfather, but when it comes to creativity, he is much younger, says Slumdog Millionaire star Freida Pinto.

Asked by a reporter Monday how the 26-year-old actress felt being directed by the 1935-born Allen, a Hollywood legend "who was old enough to be her grandfather", Pinto first quipped: "He might not like what you said."

The actress then said, "He may be as old as my grandfather, but as far as his creativity is concerned, he is young."

Narrating how she got the role in Allen's latest film You Will Meet a Tall, Dark Stranger, which was screened at the 41st International Film Festival of India (IFFI) on Sunday, Pinto said she landed the role in the "old fashioned way", by going through the rigours of an audition.

"I was heading for Los Angeles for the promotion of my film Slumdog Millionnaire when my agent asked me to meet Woody Allen in New York for an audition. I was shocked, I did not expect that," Pinto said.

She further said that on the third day after a quick, spontaneous audition, Allen's office called to tell her she had been selected for the role of Dia, a musicologist in the film.

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