Dad sought to Sell 'Slumdog' 9 year old child star to Arab Shiek!

by Barry Artiste | April 22, 2009 at 06:07 am
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Isn't it refreshing to see a parent making money of the backs of their nine year old child actress daughter, looking to sell Daddys Money Maker and child into sexual slavery to a reporter posing as an Arab Shiek,  Yep, what a wonderful world we live in. 

I say if this is true, they should Hang the Bastard by his Nuts!  But then, in Mumbai it is a Man's world so one can be sure it is all just a quaint cultural misunderstanding!
 

India probes dispute over 'Slumdog' child starMUMBAI, India - Indian police are investigating claims and counterclaims by the parents of a child star in "Slumdog Millionaire" after a British tabloid alleged the father tried to sell the nine-year-old girl to an undercover reporter.
The accusations further complicated the lives of the families of the slum-dwelling child stars, who have come under intense scrutiny since the movie skyrocketed to Oscar-winning fame and grossed more than $300 million worldwide.
Khurshid Begum, the estranged mother of "Slumdog Millionaire" star Rubina Ali, filed a complaint with Mumbai police on Sunday after News of the World reported that the father planned to put her up for adoption. The British newspaper said the deal was allegedly offered to one of its reporters posing as a sheik from the Mideast.
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jazzyzazzy

This does not surprise me in the least. Thank god the reporter got to the father first. Now this has been exposed, the mother will be on red alert. with the care and attention her child gets, the little soul will hopefully be protected and ensured she is sold to no one..

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René

This is shameful. I thought the movie's producers and directors had been shamed into buying them a home and giving them some money.


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Roy C

The dark side of "Bollywood", something with a parallel in Hollywood.

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Swan

Hello Barry,

Frankly I'm not surprised either.  Kudos to the reporter for exposing said 'alleged sale' and for having the foresight to follow up the sale under cover.

When one thinks of slavery today, it's often in the form of white slavery - but where are the stories about the other unfortunates that are sold into slavery?

The latter people I'm sure, would triple the figure of white slavery.

Thank you for this story Barry, it's an important one.
         ~ Swan

P.S.  The movie is just awesome!


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Barry Artiste

Thanks all for your comments, it doesn't surprise me Scum like this look to make a half million selling his Money Maker, when it is believed children as young as her are sold for less than 500 dollars by Scum sucking parents.

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israeli.agent

Here is an update on this story.

Police clear "Slumdog" child star Rubina's father for now

MUMBAI (Reuters) - Police said on Wednesday they had no evidence to suggest that the father of Rubina Ali, a child star in the Oscar-winning film "Slumdog Millionaire", tried to sell his daughter.

The mother of 9-year-old Rubina demanded an investigation after a sting operation by a British tabloid alleged her father tried to sell her for 200,000 pounds ($290,000).

Rubina's father, Rafiq Qureshi, and other slum dwellers were subsequently questioned by police.

"So far there is no evidence of any offence, hence there is no registration of complaint and no arrest," Nisar Tamboli, a senior police officer, told Reuters on Wednesday.

Rubina, who starred as the youngest incarnation of the film's heroine, Latika, lives with her father and stepmother in a teeming slum in the suburbs of the financial hub.

Rubina's father had denied to the media that he was trying to sell her.

 

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Barry Artiste


Rubina's father had denied to the media that he was trying to sell her. Perhaps he was just testing the waters for the highest bid, or maybe just wanted to rent her!

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israeli.agent

Anything is possible.

As the famous saying goes.

"It happens only in India.....!"

 

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the right one

A newspaper (tabaloid is more appropriate) — owned by News International Ltd., the main British subsidiary of News Corp., which also owns "Slumdog" distributor Fox Searchlight Picture- thinks of doing a remarkable stint operation and puts it into play and the rest is history.Rubina's poor ( in every sense of the word) father who has  never seen two square meals a day ,before the little adorable child actress got just enough to eat for a few months for acting in the mega block buster oscar winning film, Slumdog Millionaire which grossed 300 million worldwide.

He was approached and lured into a fancy hotel by someone pretending to be a shiekh and offered $400,000 for putting her up for adoption. This to a man who probably believes that he can never give his daughter the life that the person looking to adopt promised him.


Its a disgusting ploy of a western mindset that Danny Boyle was trying to show in the first place in his film slumdog.Danny actually said while he was here in Toronto that we have to see this film with the Indian eyes and not the western glasses, , what irony!!!

What us (organ harvesting from the third world promoter) "westerners" are makin fun of, is probably a plot of a very emotional and successful Indian film.--Father gives up daughter as the ultimate sacrifice so she can have a better life because he knows he can never give her that life ..and cries at all the major events of her life by watching her from a distance..Wait a minute thats been done in a lot of Indian films.I am getting carried away aren't I.


Still, This is nothing different than and no better than the Dutch buying Manhatten from the natives for 60 guilders (=1000 USD) story where they bought the borough from natives (BTW those natives didn't even own the land and had no right to sell it in any event, but that doesnt stop the colonizers from claiming it from the rightful owners anyway, but thats another story.) .

The British tabloid newspaper — owned by News International Ltd., the main British subsidiary of News Corp., which also owns "Slumdog" distributor Fox Searchlight Pictures — said the father was demanding millions of rupees for the girl.

How convenient; I bet my last penny that the girls father( no clean chit to him either, untill I know  a little more) didn't call this tabaloid or a sheikh that he wants money to "sell"or for putting his daughter for adoption to either of these jokers .Its the tabaloid guys who thought how much FUN it would be to dangle some fake piece of fruit infront of a starving man and watch him run after it and Laugh out loud when he finds out its not edible.

I have two words for this scheming jouranalist and his masters:

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Disgusting Disgusting!!!


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the right one

Barrie I think you are wrong on this one may be just a little bit...may be a bit too opinianated ;) Backing a tabloid that quick is never a good idea they just dont report news they make it up to sell copies!!remember the story of Michael Jackson is an alien lol.

Here is Elizabeth's maker's take on this story

MUMBAI: Filmmaker Shekhar Kapur has condemned the recent sting operation done by British tabloid on Slumdog Millionaire child artist Rubina's father.


Kapur writes on his blog, "I just worked with Rubina, the little girl from Slumdog Millionaire - and what a joy she was to work with. Happy and full of laughter, her smile would light up smiles for the whole crew, as she no doubt did for the whole world in Slumdog Millionaire."

"I had been reading about what was going on with her father's alleged attempts to 'sell' her. I was aghast though at the sting operation done by that British Tabloid, which instead of being condemned worldwide is being heralded as a great piece of journalism," he wrote.

Kapur opines that not a single thought was given to the trauma that the little girl would go through with worldwide publicity that her own father was trying to sell her.

He questions, "What was the tabloid trying to do? Trying to push a father to name a price for his daughter's adoption? To go to a poor man in a slum who has spent his life not knowing where the next meal is going to come from, and then dangle a few hundred thousand pounds in front of him to entice and entangle him into a negotiation for the adoption of his daughter? By enticing him to say those words that would make headlines all over the world? How dare they judge and manipulate other people and their moral predicaments from their comfortable colonial point of view. I would rather have them arrested for obscene suggestions and offers than the father for coming to the negotiating table.

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If true, terrible, but good report.

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