Slumdog Millionaire Kids return to the slums

by ParisB on March 3, 2009

When I last commented on the kids from Slumdog Millionaire I said that I wonder what the kids would do after they return to India and the slums.

Well, my question has been answered. Read this from the Huffington Post.

Some excepts:-

Two of the kids, Azharuddin Ismail and Rubina Ali, have returned to their homes in the slums. They have also gone back to their English language school, the tuition of which is part of their film payment.

On Friday Ismail was photographed getting hit by his father and as of Sunday, had taken ill, vomiting and with a temperature of 103 degrees.

The families of the two child stars have said their children are not readjusting to life back in the slums after five days of glitz and glamour in Los Angeles.

Mother Shameem Ismail said: “It has all become too much for him. He is very ill and has not recovered from going to America and all the media interest since we got back.”

Meanwhile, both Rubina and Azharuddin continue to wear their Oscar clothes and pine for life in America:

For Rubina, the highlight was her new pale blue dress, which she is still wearing. She says: “When we got to America, Uncle Danny (Boyle)) arranged for some clothes for us. I had never been given so many clothes. I picked out seven dresses and four pairs of shoes. I felt so special in my party dress that I never want to take it off. I felt like a princess walking down the red carpet.”

Rubina also said:

“I don’t want to sleep on the floor anymore. I want a proper bed and live where the air does not smell of poo. I have seen what it is like in America. Here, there is garbage everywhere, people get angry, swear and shout. I have realised how bad life is here. I just want to get out.”

Again I’m not surprised.

But again, I say this is Hollywood and Hollywood glitz and glamour is very ephemeral.

I really do feel sorry for those kids :(

{ 2 comments }

Cheesey Poo March 3, 2009 at 5:35 pm

No one taught them to fish, just gave them fish to eat. It’s very sad to read their comments.

ParisB March 3, 2009 at 5:38 pm

@Cheesey: Sigh.. yep. Poor kids – the world moves on and they get forgotten after a blaze of glory

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