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Slumdog millionaire - a cruel joke on young children

LoneTree

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It reminds me of a story in the Arabian Nights.
There was a drunkard bum who lived on the street. One night, when he was drunk and stuperous, the Sultan broght him to his palace. When he woke up in the morning, he was in Sultan's robe and in Sultan's bed. Every one was treating him as the Sultan. First the bum did not believe it, but by in the afternoon, he accepted his position and had a lavish time till he went to sleep. Next morning, he woke up in the filth on the street.

These two kids were flown to LA and treated like celebrities. They attended the Oscar ceremony (and parties) and had pictures taken with the awards. When they flew back to Bombay, a large crowd greeted them as heroes. Then the dream ended. They woke up back in the slums.

The move has made at least 200 million dollars. For publicity sake, the producers made big announcements about 'trust funds' and the stuff .... nothing has happened.

The worst part is that they did not need to spend a lot of money from the hundreds of millions that the movie made. In India, a family can live comfortably one $500 per month.

How callus you have to be to put such young children through all that?
I did not see the movie because I did not want even a penny of mine to go to these a**holes (I may get a pirated copy ... LOL)

(BBC):
Slumdog star's home is demolished
Azharuddin's mother: "They did not inform us. No notice was given to us."

The Mumbai slum home of one of the child stars of the Oscar-winning film Slumdog Millionaire has been demolished by city authorities.

Reports say that police smacked the boy, Azharuddin Mohammed Ismail, with a bamboo stick before ordering him out.

The authorities claim he and other families were squatting on land that was owned by the government.

He played a younger version of one of the main characters in the film, which scooped eight Oscars.

"We are homeless, we have nowhere to go," Azharuddin said after the demolition.

The family lived in a temporary makeshift shelter made up of plastic sheets over bamboo sticks, in a slum near Bandra East in Mumbai.

He said he had been fast asleep when the demolition squad came and asked them to leave, later tearing down the entire row of tents pitched on the land.

The family claim they had not been informed about the planned demolition.

Municipal official, Uma Shankar Mistry, who was present during the demolition, told the BBC that the authorities only razed temporary and illegal homes which had recently been erected next to the slum.

He said the houses were in an area that was meant for a public garden.

Housing promise

The mother of the child actor said that she did not know what would happen to her family now and that the help promised by local authorities and by the film's makers had not materialised.

"Our house has been broken down by officials. We have not been given any alternate accommodation. Earlier the authorities had said they would give us a house. But I don't think that will happen any more," Shamim Ismail told the BBC.

The families of Azharuddin Mohammed Ismail and co-star Rubina Ali, who played a younger version of the film's female lead, had been promised new accommodation by a local housing authority.

But a decision about whether or not this will go ahead is still pending.

Film director Danny Boyle has strongly denied charges of exploitation.

The film's makers have set up funds to pay for their education and they have been enrolled in school for the first time.

They also recently announced that they will donate £500,000 to a charity which will help children living in the slums of Mumbai.

The film has made more than $200m (£140m) in box office takings around the world.
 
Good. Did u see the house they lived in? Sewer all over the place, no roof, total 3rd world shithole.

I bet the shelter they live in is 1000x better.

India loves to brag aobut it's successes and money then ignore the millions of children who live in filth and garbage. I've been to Delhi, I saw signs for websites next to 5 y/o kids covered in dirt, shitting in alleyways. Sweet!

r
 
That we NEED to have it here in the US? hehe.

r

Well if we did, just where do you think you'd be on that food chain?

I think the caste system is beyond fucked up. But it has survived in India for how many years now? So I guess if it has been around for THAT LONG, clearly is must be better.

I don't understand how all of those people would just lay in the dirt and accept "their fate". I really don't understand that.
 
I wonder what that kid made for his part in the movie? It had to be at least 50K. So why are they living in a tent?
 
Good. Did u see the house they lived in? Sewer all over the place, no roof, total 3rd world shithole.

I bet the shelter they live in is 1000x better.

India loves to brag aobut it's successes and money then ignore the millions of children who live in filth and garbage. I've been to Delhi, I saw signs for websites next to 5 y/o kids covered in dirt, shitting in alleyways. Sweet!

r

There are NO SHELTERS in India.
Slums are the 'shelters' for homeless people who have no money.
They are living in even a worse litte shak.
It is sad and disgusting, and makes me mad.
 
Well if we did, just where do you think you'd be on that food chain?

I think the caste system is beyond fucked up. But it has survived in India for how many years now? So I guess if it has been around for THAT LONG, clearly is must be better.

I don't understand how all of those people would just lay in the dirt and accept "their fate". I really don't understand that.

We have had a caste system in america forawhile. Tho our poor don't suffer as much as poor in india, it sure exists here!

Lower income = controlled by prisons, cops, welfare and crime.

Middle Class = controlled by credit.

Elite = Raids the government bank (Bailouts, etc.) and control the other two classes by making them fight each other.


Welcome to how America works. Won't hear about this in public schools i guarantee this!!

r
 
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We have had a caste system in america forawhile. Tho our poor don't suffer as much as poor in india, it sure exists here!

Lower income = controlled by prisons, cops, welfare and crime.

Middle Class = controlled by credit.

Elite = Raids the government bank (Bailouts, etc.) and control the other two classes by making them fight each other.


Welcome to how America works. Won't hear about this in public schools i guarantee this!!

r


Not quite accurate. In the states EVERYONE has a shot. You just have to take it.

In India if you are born in a particular caste, that is where you will die, doesn't matter how smart, driven, hard-working you are you don't have a chance to go up. Because we outsource our call-center work to India there has been a tiny chink created in that system. It will be interesting to see how the caste system will fare because of this change.

Whoduthunkit?
 
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