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    The real Slumdog Millionaires

    Behind the cinema fantasy, mafia gangs are deliberately crippling children for profit













    Alone and afraid, Aamir was initially grateful when a ‘kind’ older couple befriended him on his arrival in Mumbai. This chaotic urban sprawl is now India’s largest city and home to more than 20 million people. More than nine million of them live in slums, raising families in shacks built from rubbish on top of open sewers. For a homeless 12-year-old child freshly arrived from the countryside, it is a terrifying place to be.

    Overcrowding is now so bad in this huge metropolis that shanty towns have even sprung up in the international airport. People in rags scavenge as giant jets thunder past just feet away.

    But for many on the Indian sub-continent, Mumbai will always be the city of dreams — a place of Bollywood film stars and gold-paved streets. It was certainly the image that brought Aamir here.

    Fleeing a violent, drunken father in rural India — his mother had died years before — the12-year-old had sneaked on to a train bound for the city. And when he got there, he hoped to make his fortune.

    It was not to be. Alighting at Victoria Station, the city’s main terminal and an architectural monument to the days of the British Raj, Aamir was penniless and bewildered. He started begging for food.

    Within minutes, a couple emerged from the crowd and approached him. They gave him cakes and said they’d take him away to start a better life.

    ‘I thought they were maybe social workers or religious people,’ he told me.

    But Aamir’s food was drugged and when he became drowsy, the couple put him in a rickshaw and took him to the city’s municipal hospital, which is where the real nightmare began.

    For at the hospital, a doctor was paid to amputate one of his healthy legs. Now speaking in the third person, as if to pretend it didn’t happen to him, Aamir tells me ‘the child’ was in ‘great pain’ after the operation.

    ‘The leg is removed here,’ he says, pointing to his own stump and grimacing. His limb had been severed mid-calf, leaving him without a foot.

    Now in hiding after being rescued from the hospital by a charity, Aamir is one of hundreds of Indian children deliberately crippled by gangs so they can earn extra money begging. He still struggles to talk about his experience.

    Asked to describe what he thinks about those who ruined his life, he just stares at the ground in silence. Crippled for life, he is now the lowest of the low.

    Dalbeer, 15, is another victim of this shocking industry. Reduced to begging at the railway station after his parents died, Dalbeer was approached by two friendly older strangers one day. ‘I thought they were maybe social workers,’ he told me. ‘I thought they could help me.’

    But he was taken from everything he knew to Nagpur, a city a thousand miles from Mumbai, after the woman told him it would ‘be better there’.

    And there, along with several others, he was deliberately crippled before being brought back to Mumbai and put to work begging. His leg had been severed in the same place as Aamir’s.
    Indian film star Amitabh Bachchan said the film unfairly portrayed a 'dirty underbelly' of India

    Indian film star Amitabh Bachchan said the film unfairly portrayed a 'dirty underbelly' of India

    So just who would chop off the leg of a healthy child? The boys are victims of India’s so-called ‘beggar mafia’ — criminals so violent and amoral that they are prepared to hack the limbs off children, as well as steal new-born babies from hospitals.

    They use the children as begging ‘props’ to maximise their earnings from sympathetic passers-by. The plight of India’s child beggars has been thrust into the international spotlight by Slumdog Millionaire, the British-made film tipped for Oscar glory with a staggering ten nominations. It has already won an unprecedented four Hollywood Golden Globes.

    Directed by Danny Boyle, Slumdog Millionaire tells the story of Jamal, a boy who escapes the slums of Mumbai and wins a fortune on the Indian equivalent of the TV game show Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?
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    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worl...en-profit.html

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    Smile Slumdog children to be rehoused




    Two child actors from the film Slumdog Millionaire will be moved from slums to new houses by Indian authorities.

    Rubina Ali and Azharuddin Ismail, who played young versions of two main characters, were discovered by casting agents in Mumbai's Garib Nagar slum.

    There was an outcry when it was found they were still living there after the success of the Oscar-winning film.

    An official said the children had "brought laurels to the country" and deserved to be rewarded.

    Local housing association chairman Amarjeet Singh Manhas added: "Since the children have made the nation proud, they must be given free houses.

    "The chief minister of the state has approved this."

    Rubina Ali
    Both children were flown to Los Angeles to attend the Oscars
    The housing will come from a small allocation which local politicians are allowed to distribute as they see fit.

    Rubina, nine, is currently living with her family in a one room shack while 10-year-old Azharuddin's family home, located under a tarpaulin by a busy road, was recently demolished.

    The boy's father, Mohammed, who suffers from tuberculosis, told The Times of India: "We have barely got any money from the film-makers. In fact, whatever came, has already been spent.

    "This decision is a piece of good news for us.''

    Rubina's father Rafiq Qureshi also told the newspaper: "Our house was demolished a couple of times by the authorities, the last time being three months ago.

    "We are happy that we will have a permanent roof over our head.''

    Gautam Chatterjee, vice president of the Maharashtra Housing Area Development Authority, confirmed making the recommendation to the state authorities.

    But he told the BBC he could not say how long it would take to process.

    The two children were paid above local wages for 30 days of work on the film and director Danny Boyle has strongly denied charges of exploitation.
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/7909660.stm

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    What the fuck!!!!!!!

    Cutting off children's limbs to make some money? Goddamn. This makes simple murder look like a kindness. Who could imagine living in the Indian slums, begging for scraps of food, and permanently disabled? This is positively sickening.

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    Uproar Over 'Slumdog' Kid's Slap

    Days after his whirlwind Oscars-and-Disney tour of Los Angeles, ten-year-old 'Slumdog Millionaire' actor Azharuddin Mohammed Ismail was physically disciplined in the presence of onlookers in the Dharavi slum in Bandra, Mumbai today. The Sun reports that the child actor was slapped and kicked by his father for refusing to speak to the press a day after his lengthy return flight from the United States.
    "Azharruddin's father was upset that he was asking to be left alone because he was tired," said an onlooker, according to The Sun. "He didn't attend school today so that he could recover from his long flight from LA and simply wanted all the attention to stop... Ismail just flipped. It was like a scene out of 'Slumdog Millionaire.'"



    The Sun reports that 'Slumdog Millionaire' actor Azharuddin Mohammed Ismail was slapped by his dad in the presence of onlookers in the Dharavi slum in Bandra, Mumbai


    The young actors of 'Slumdog' have received a chaotic welcome since their return to Mumbai Thursday. When the children arrived at Mumbai airport, it took dozens of armed police officers to get them past fans and into cars.
    In one of his many press interviews this week, Azharruddin described his Academy Awards experience, saying, "An Oscar award is such an award that big stars dream of getting these awards. Eight awards! Even one award makes one feel so high, we have got eight awards. So, our movie has become such a super hit. I am saying so much — if I say more, I will start crying with tears of happiness."
    http://www.popeater.com/movies/artic...ds-slap/361685

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    This whole PR pet project and publicity BS for the Indians...those children are living in filth and squalor, now that the world is looking b/c of the notoriety this movie has brought on they want to do the right thing? Too late, not soon enough. They FAIL their citizens horribly.
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    Ok, I have to admit. I have been hearing about this movie for weeks now and I really had no clue what it was about, nor did I really care. Now, I know and I am saddened by all of it. Its just disturbing and sad. Now it seems that this poor boys father is going to treat him awfully just so he can try and make some money? I understand that they are living in slums and can use some cash but geez FAMILY FIRST!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shroomer View Post
    Ok, I have to admit. I have been hearing about this movie for weeks now and I really had no clue what it was about, nor did I really care. Now, I know and I am saddened by all of it. Its just disturbing and sad. Now it seems that this poor boys father is going to treat him awfully just so he can try and make some money? I understand that they are living in slums and can use some cash but geez FAMILY FIRST!
    I saw the movie awhile ago when it was 1st getting some blog buzz. Me and the BF watched it. It is a GREAT film, good storyline and all that. Long story short, young kid from slums goes on Indian style Who Wants To Be A Millionaire to attract his lost love's attention (she watches that game show faithfully) and he wins big. The shows producers and the govt think he cheated b/c he won so much $ and they can't fathom how he could know all that stuff. Every answer had something to do w/ his past and they took you back and showed you the circumstances and all that. It was a GREAT movie, it deserves the kudos and awards its getting. Now the dance scene at the end? Where the whole cast was doing the Bollywood bop? Uh, no thanks. They could have left that on the cutting room floor. Waste of my time. It was a tear jerker too...so make sure you have tissues.
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    Slumdog, Rubina Ali, child for sale?

    THE father of Slumdog Millionaire child actress Rubina Ali has reportedly tried to sell his nine-year-old daughter for adoption in a bid to escape the Mumbai slums.

    Britain's News of the World says Rafiq Qureshi wanted $557,000 for the girl, who played the young Latika in the British hit film set in India.
    Story: http://www.news.com.au/entertainment...9-7485,00.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unamused Cat View Post
    Slumdog, Rubina Ali, child for sale?



    Story: http://www.news.com.au/entertainment...9-7485,00.html
    I saw that earlier today, that is so ridiculous. I feel terrible for that little girl.
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    from UC's post
    http://www.news.com.au/entertainment...9-7485,00.html
    News of the World reporters posed as a wealthy family from Dubai looking to adopt.
    The paper said a Mumbai informant told it Mr Qureshi was touting for the highest offer for his child, having already been approached by a Middle Eastern family.
    But Mr Qureshi has since denied the claims, saying: "They wanted to set a trap for me and take my child.
    He's so fullashit..read the full News of the World undercover operation here:
    http://www.newsoftheworld.co.uk/news...ke-Sheikh.html

    It's unbelieveable how you could put a price on your own child like this even after you've been promised a home, AND given money. Granted, I don't live in India and have no idea just how hard it is. But this article reads as if this girl is a walking money sign for her family.

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    'Slumdog' Catfight as Moms Slug It Out




    Just as Rafiq Qureshi's denial about a report claiming he tried to sell his actress daughter made its rounds, the 'Slumdog Millionaire' story gets even stranger as Rubina Ali's mother and step-mother got into a full-on fistfight with photographers there to catch every blow.The fight began in response to the reports that Qureshi had plotted to sell Ali, the child star of 'Slumdog.' The two women confronted one another in the middle of a Mumbai street, and began "tearing at each other's hair and slapping each other across the face" as 8-year-old Rubina watched, according to the Daily Mail report. Rubina's mother allegedly was "holding the girl's stepmother by the scruff of the neck and repeatedly slapping her," and called the woman a "treacherous b----," telling her to "give my daughter back."
    The mother -- Khushi -- then went on to claim that the step-mom -- Munni -- used black magic to control Rubina. She says she's "sure that they want to sell my daughter. They want to bank on her stardom, and that's why they wanted her custody."
    The fight comes on the heels of a scandalous report claiming Qureshi was offering to sell his child. He later denied the claims, saying it was all just a language barrier misunderstanding.
    Qureshi came out against the News of the World report that he had tried to sell the 9-year-old 'Slumdog' starlet for almost $400,000. A family insider tells The Sun that "Rafiq didn't understand everything that was said to him but he was happy to discuss money for a well-paying job for his daughter. She loves being in movies and the family need the money."

    The source insists that Rafiq had no intentions of selling his daughter, and thought what was being discussed was a job.
    Even little Rubina is denying the story, saying that she and her father "went to a hotel and met two people who did not speak Hindi. They said they wanted to adopt me but my father said no."
    Qureshi says that his daughter is "so precious to me -- more than life itself. I could not even think of doing anything like that, let alone actually doing it." He continues, saying that "Life is bad at the moment and of course I want us to get out of this slum. We are still waiting for the money and flats that both the 'Slumdog' people and the government have promised to us. But I would never agree to anything like that. Never."
    The News of the World report claimed that they hired an undercover "fake sheik" to adopt Ali. They quote Qureshi as saying: "I have to consider what's best for me, my family and Rubina's future."
    The British paper reports that Rafiq's brother helped to engineer a sale, adding, "The child is special now. This is NOT an ordinary child. This is an Oscar child!" Rubina Ali played young Latika in the award-winning film.
    News of the World claims they were tipped off by an informant close to the family, and sent a reporter to gather more information. The article details a conversation between the undercover journalist and Rafiq's brother-in-law, who reportedly explained, "Obviously if you wanted to adopt we could discuss this, but her parents would also expect some proper compensation in return."
    http://www.popeater.com/movies/artic...child%2F434560

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