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‘Slumdog’ star in child-sale dispute

‘Slumdog’ star in child-sale dispute

MUMBAI – Indian police in Mumbai are probing accusations that the father of a child star of the Oscar-winning film ‘Slumdog Millionaire’ tried to sell his daughter for US$290 000.

The mother of 9-year-old Rubina Ali protested after a sting operation by a British tabloid alleged her father tried to sell her.
Police called Rubina Ali and her father, Rafiq Qureshi, to a police station on Sunday night and recorded their statements.
‘On Sunday, Rubina’s mother Khurshid complained to us that her ex-husband was trying to sell her daughter, saying she saw some reports on television to that effect,’ Deputy Commissioner of Police Nisar Tamboli told Reuters.
The film, a rags-to-riches romance about a slum boy competing on a TV game show, won eight Academy Awards earlier this year.
The sting operation by the News of the World quickly made headlines in India.
Rubina, who starred as the youngest incarnation of the film’s heroine, Latika, lives with her father and step-mother in a teeming slum in the suburbs of the financial hub.
Rubina’s family denied they were willing to sell her. ‘We never thought that we would have to face this. We are poor people, for us, our children are everything. Why would we give her away like that?’ Rubina’s uncle Moinuddin Qureshi said.
The film’s makers set up a fund for the education of Rubina Ali and her young co-star, Azharuddin Ismail. Authorities in Mumbai also said the state would give the children housing.
– Nampa-Reuters

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