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'Slumdog' kids want to keep both the houses
| After
being offered houses by the authorities of Maharashtra state and Jai Ho trust,
the child actors of Slumdog Millionaire threw up a surprise on Saturday saying
they wanted to keep both the houses. The Maharashtra government and the Jai Ho
trust both had offered houses to Rubina Ali and Azharuddin Ismail, after they
were rendered homeless by the civic authorities during a demolition drive. |
Mumbai: On being offered houses
by the Maharashtra government and the 'Jai Ho' trust, the child actors of Oscar
winning film 'Slumdog Millionaire' have expressed their desire to keep both the
houses offered to them. The Maharashtra government and Jai Ho trust had offered
houses to Rubina Ali and Azharrudin Ismail after their slums were demolished by
civic authorities. "I want both the MHADA house and the 'Jai Ho' trust house.
The house given by 'Jai Ho' trust is very nice. It is Santacruz and has bathroom,
kitchen and is very big, I liked it a lot," said Azharuddin. However, the state
authorities have clarified that the kids cannot keep both the houses, and they
will have to choose between houses offered to them by the trust and the Maharashtra
government. Though Rubina expressed some concern about the government house being
away from her school, she said she would take it anyway. "I'll take it but what
they (state authorities) are giving is in very far off place. I'll have to travel
a long distance to come to my school here," said Rubina. While the kids want to
keep both the houses, the parents are yet to decide as to which house to take.
"Whatever we get is acceptable to us. The government is also giving us rooms that
we have not refused. I had gone to talk to the authorities and asked them for
some time. Now Azhar's family and my family, we will sit together and decide what
to do," said Rafiq Shaikh, Rubina's father.
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May 30, 2009
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