'Slumdog' child actors to get new homes

Wednesday, February 25, 2009 3:25:00 AM PT, Reuters 1794 comments
Director Danny Boyle with 'Slumdog' Kids Director Danny Boyle with 'Slumdog' KidsReuters

MUMBAI (Reuters Life!) – The two main child actors from "Slumdog Millionaire" are to receive new homes from the authorities after the small-budget movie swept the Oscars, winning eight Academy Awards.

The Mumbai homes will go to Rubina Ali and Azharuddin Ismail, who played the young roles of the movie's central characters, Latika and Salim, in the rags-to-riches romance about a poor Indian boy competing for love and money on a TV game show.

"These two children have brought laurels to the country, and we have been told that they live in slums, which cannot even be classified as housing," said Gautam Chatterjee, head of the state-run Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority.

Authorities did not say where the home would be only that there would be apartments and near a "prime location."

Ali, 8, currently lives in a tiny hovel in a rubbish strewn slum near railway tracks in India's financial hub. Ismail sleeps under a polythene sheet-covered roof in the same slum. Open sewers run nearby and both homes have no running water.

The movie, based in Mumbai, took home eight awards from the Oscars including best picture and best director for Britain's Danny Boyle.

But in the leadup to Sunday's Oscars, the movie's success around the globe was overshadowed by objections in India to its name which some Indians find offensive, its depiction of the lives of impoverished Indians, and the treatment of the cast.

There was an outcry after pictures emerged of the child stars living in squalor despite the $15 million movie earning about $100 million since its North American release last November.

But since the Oscars, India's media has been caught in a patriotic frenzy and politicians have jumped on the bandwagon to praise Indians involved in the film.

Boyle and producer Christian Colson have flatly rejected claims of exploiting children for the movie.

They said the children were paid above local Indian wages and enrolled in school for the first time with a fund set up to pay for their education, medical emergencies and "basic living costs."

Fox Searchlight Pictures, the 20th Century Film Fox studio behind the film, paid for visas, travel and accommodation for nine children to fly to Los Angeles for the Oscars.

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  • Arinda
    what a great achievement!!. congs to Ali and Ismael.thank you very much for providing houses for the boys.For the boys you did a great job.you derseve more than that
    report abuseposted October 21, 2009, 2:07 am PDT
  • KYTh
    I am very much overwhelmed to know about this housing for the Two children RUBINA ALI AND AZHARUDDIN ISMAIL.. Congratulations to both of you.. You did a great job and you deserve this blessings.. I watched the movie not only once but more. It brokes everyones heart watching this some kind of places where there are children suffering from this so much homeless to be considered..
    report abuseposted August 25, 2009, 1:03 am PDT
  • RAS
    am so impress about the movie,and not that suprise it won a lot of awards
    report abuseposted May 4, 2009, 11:43 am PDT
  • Ahmed.
    That a very nice this , great job,
    report abuseposted March 16, 2009, 2:39 am PDT
  • Kids Art
    Congratulations to Rubina Ali and Azharuddin Ismail, on their new home! People really can make a difference. Kids Artwork Factory helps kids all over the world publish their artwork & short stories. www.kidsartworkfactory.com Here is artwork from Volgodonsk Russia to help these kids build a new playground http://www.kidsartworkfactory.com/Volgodonsk/2008/Summer/ MakingHistory_Artwork_P3_Eng.h
    report abuseposted March 5, 2009, 8:56 am PST
  • Kids Art
    Congratulations to Rubina Ali and Azharuddin Ismail, on their new home! People really can make a difference. Kids Artwork Factory helps kids all over the world publish their artwork & short stories. www.kidsartworkfactory.com Here is artwork from Volgodonsk Russia to help these kids build a new playground http://www.kidsartworkfactory.com/Volgodonsk/2008/Summer/ MakingHistory_Artwork_P2_Eng.ht
    report abuseposted March 2, 2009, 7:49 pm PST
  • zahrAAfshar
    love the cute kid
    report abuseposted March 1, 2009, 2:24 pm PST
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    report abuseposted February 27, 2009, 6:57 pm PST
  • Kids Art
    Congratulations to Rubina Ali and Azharuddin Ismail, on their new home! People really can make a difference. Kids Artwork Factory helps kids all over the world publish their artwork & short stories. www.kidsartworkfactory.com Here is artwork from Volgodonsk Russia to help these kids build a new playground http://www.kidsartworkfactory.com/Volgodonsk/2008/Summer/ MakingHistory_Artwork_P1_Eng.h
    report abuseposted February 27, 2009, 8:38 am PST
  • Medusanerve
    OMG! In a nation like ours, in this business, in which everyone gets residuals except the actual creator(unless he/she is famous) we have a pension for being apathetic. Those children would not be brought up if they were being paid Hollywood prices! Even if the contract wasn't a balooned one! They would be MILLIONAIRES!!!!! So give them what they truly deserve!
    report abuseposted February 27, 2009, 6:12 am PST
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