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      • According to the UK newspaper, The Daily Telegraph, Azharuddin Ismail was paid £1,700 during filming for a month's work on the film. A Fox Searchlight spokesman responded that for their one-month work on the film, he was paid three times the amount of an average annual salary for an adult living in their neighborhood.
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  2. According to the UK newspaper, The Daily Telegraph, Azharuddin Ismail was paid £1,700 during filming for a month's work on the film. A Fox Searchlight spokesman responded that for their one-month work on the film, he was paid three times the amount of an average annual salary for an adult living in their neighborhood.

  3. Mar 4, 2014 · Due to the backlash, Ismail and Ali, who were initially each paid £1,700 and £500 for their work (around $2,833 and $833), became beneficiaries of a trust, which would be paid in full after...

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  4. For their work on the movie, according to the Daily Telegraph, Azharuddin Mohammed Ismail (youngest Salim) was paid £1,700 and Rubina Ali (youngest Latika) £500. The children received considerably less than the Afghan child stars of The Kite Runner, who had been paid £9,000, even though The Kite Runner was far

  5. Rubina Ali and Azharuddin Ismail, two of the child actors in “Slumdog Millionaire,” are still living in the slums of Mumbai, despite the film’s $14 million budget and worldwide success. Ali...

  6. Feb 27, 2009 · The Telegraph newspaper of London, England, quoted their parents saying Azharuddin was paid less than $2,500, and that Rubina got about $700.

  7. Rubina Ali and Azharuddin Ismail played the child versions of two characters in the rags-to-riches film, which has already racked up over $100 million in global box office takings and is tipped to sweep the Oscars in March. But according to the child actors' parents, both were paid less than Indian servants.

  8. Feb 27, 2014 · But controversy accompanied the film’s triumph as the two poorest children, Azharuddin Ismail and Rubina Ali, returned home amid reports of abuse, bulldozed shanties and infighting among ...

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