Freida Pinto dropped during the recording of their greatest fear about their image on the cover.
28-year-old actress appears on the cover of the latest issue of Condé Nast Traveler magazine.
Freida smiling broadly as he gets to grips with a Motor boat steering wheel, and says that he has overcome the biggest fears for their shot.
"It's stressful, I got a little scared of the water: My favorite part was when the photographer, and I decided to throw caution to the wind and off the boats," he laughs magazine: "It's a spontaneous moment is fun! "
Indian actress and model best known for starring in Slumdog Millionaire. He expressed the hope that his travels with the magazine cover photo to raise awareness of what your country is really like.
"We want India I want to show the world that there is more than what is reported in the newspaper and television Kashmir," he said.
Freida recently named as one of the visionaries magazine, a role in which he will use his star power to shed light on the biggest issues in the world. He believes that it is important that people have a lot of places in the world, because it is possible to see different cultures and problems.
"There is so much happening around the world, and the only way to become more aware of the good citizens of the world, traveling from one place to another all the time," he continues.
Freida also the global ambassador for the organization, because I was a girl trip, and the girls recently traveled to Ethiopia to visit the center with his role. In a video filmed during his time on the trip, Freida says everyone needs to do more to help those who are less fortunate than themselves.
"I'm the ambassador and visiting Ethiopia and I kind of like the internet, it's not easy, we are trying to figure out ways to solve these problems is something that no - brainer, but it's about education," he said.
"My main job is to get an overview of what is happening, and see how we can help to create awareness of a girl educated and successful in the U.S. and India should be aware that the child should go to Ethiopia. He put a voice out there, and you have to go for it. "