Freida Pinto's period drama 'represents London today'
Freida Pinto says that 'Mr. Malcolm's List' represents London as it is today. The 37-year-old actress stars as young woman in 1800s England helps her friend to get revenge on a suitor when she fails to meet his requirements for a potential bride but described it as a "diverse" version of 1990 comedies such as 'Bridget Jones' Diary' and 'Notting Hill', as well as being a period drama. She said: "We represent London the way we see it today in this film by kind of throwing back to the recency period with the costumes and the mannerisms but really it's a marriage of the regency period with the 90s...