Freida Pinto learning body language over lines.


Ever since Slumdog Millionaire happened, there is no turning back for actress Freida Pinto. More than Bollywood, she is making waves abroad. The actress is known for taking up challenging roles.
This time, it is heard that Freida will take up mime for her next movie role.

The 27-years-old reveals that she will soon be seen in a very challenging film(top secret project) 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 Pinto as saying.

“It’s not necessarily acting through dialogue, but acting through body movements – dance. I really do hope it takes off,” she added.

Amrita Arora pregnant ?


The latest buzz doing the rounds is that Amrita Arora is pregnant with her second child!

The actress is currently in her fourth month. What’s funny is that she didn’t even know till two months ago that she was carrying. Both she and her hubby dear were surprised with the fact.

We hear that this time, Amrita is longing for a baby girl.

The actress was overheard telling her friends at Shilpa’s baby shower that post-delivering Azaan, her son, she had lost all that fat. Now she will have to start all over again.

Get drunk instantly with this spray

Two American scientists have designed a small spray that gives you that instant drunk sensation from less than a drop of alcohol.  

The makers of Wahh Quantum Sensations claim, however, that the "harm" is limited, because you sober up equally rapidly.

The alcohol is delivered via an aerosol spray, so people feel briefly drunk, then sober up.

But however quickly people might recover, drunkenness can lead to accidents - and it's also unclear how the device could be misused by alcoholics.

The feeling lasts just seconds - but when it fades, you are sober and able to carry on with your day.

The 'Wahh Quantum Sensations' delivers just a miniscule dose of alcohol - 0.075ml - directly in to your mouth, but thanks to the aerosol effect, the effect is instantaneous.

With a typical drink containing 40 to 60ml of alcohol, the scientists say it would take a thousand sprays to get the equivalent amount of alcohol into your system.

French designer Philippe Starck and Franco-American scientist David Edwards say the advantage is to enjoy the drunk sensation with none of the harmful effects of alcohol on the body.

The spray was unveiled in Paris on Wednesday.

"The question is how to do good without doing harm. Wahh is an alternative that offers the idea of intoxication without its adverse effects," the Daily Mail quoted Starck as saying.

The product is about to go on sale in Europe for 20 Euros, with each capsule offering 21 "shots". UK distribution plans have not been unveiled yet.