Slumdog Star's Father Denies Trying To Sell Her

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April 20, 2009 08:30 PM EST | AP

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This Sunday, April 19, 2009 photo shows 'Slumdog Millionaire' actor Rubina Ali, left, leaving the police station along with her father Rafiq Quereshi, right, in Mumbai, India. Rafiq Quereshi was questioned by the police again on Monday regarding allegations that he tried to sell his daughter Rubina. (AP Photo/Gautam Singh)

MUMBAI, 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 9-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.

The 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, worth the equivalent of $400,000.

"They should be punished," Begum said after getting into a physical confrontation with Rubina's stepmother. "No father should dare sell his daughter."

Police took the father, Rafiq Qureshi, and Rubina from their home in a Mumbai slum to a police station where he was briefly questioned.

Speaking to reporters outside the police station Sunday, Qureshi denied the report, saying he had been lured to a fancy Mumbai hotel by someone claiming they were moved by Rubina's story and wanted to help her.

"We had gone there to meet them in goodwill," he said. "But they have made false allegations about me and tried to frame me."

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He said he was promised cash and "were talking of giving more too" if he gave up his daughter.

"But I refused," he said.

Qureshi said he told police he believed it could be a plot to regain custody by his ex-wife, who left several years ago, only to return and try to play a role in Rubina's life after the film's success.

"My children are with me, and I could give my life for them," Qureshi said. "I will never sell them to anybody, no matter how much money they offer me."

Police said they were investigating.

"There are claims and counterclaims made by the mothers and the father," police officer Nishar Tamboli told reporters. "We are probing the matter."

The newspaper quoted Qureshi as saying that Hollywood was to blame for forcing him to give her up for adoption.

"We've got nothing out of this film," Rafiq Qureshi was quoted as saying. "I have to consider what's best for me, my family and Rubina's future."

The children in "Slumdog Millionaire" were chosen with the local help of casting director Loveleen Tandan. To give the film a realistic view of the Mumbai slums, she and director Danny Boyle decided only weeks before shooting began to cast local kids who were not professional actors.

Rubina and young co-star Azharuddin Mohammed Ismail were discovered on the Mumbai streets by the filmmakers. The film's adult stars, Dev Patel and Freida Pinto, shot to international stardom, becoming red-carpet regulars during Hollywood's awards season.

Patel, whose only previous credit was the British teen drama "Skins," since landed a role in the fantasy adventure "The Last Airbender" from director M. Night Shyamalan. A model, Pinto made her movie debut with "Slumdog" and has scored roles in the next films from Woody Allen and Julian Schnabel ("The Diving Bell and the Butterfly").

The younger stars got a taste of Hollywood glamor, too, attending the Academy Awards and joining the filmmakers on stage as they accepted the best-picture Oscar for "Slumdog."

Following the success of the rags-to-riches tale, some criticized the filmmakers for failing to share the wealth with Mumbai's millions of slum dwellers. Others accused them of exploiting two of the child stars, Rubina and Azharuddin, 10, who grew up in a wretched Mumbai slum.

The filmmakers' initial efforts to help their families were thwarted by media attention, the changing demands of relatives and the film's runaway success. Sudden fame and relative fortune also complicated relations between the actors and their neighbors.

The filmmakers feared that if they gave the families a lump sum, the money would be squandered or extorted. Instead, they set up a trust fund for the two children that was supposed to provide them with a good education, adequate housing and social support.

Last week they also announced a donation of $747,500 to a charity devoted to improving the lives of street children in Mumbai. Fox Searchlight didn't immediately return telephone calls Monday for comment on the allegations against Rubina's father.

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AP writers David Germain in Los Angeles and Jake Coyle in New York contributed to this story.

Filed by Katherine Thomson
MUMBAI, 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 9-ye...
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- DonCosenza I'm a Fan of DonCosenza 28 fans permalink
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"The News of the World is a British tabloid newspaper published every Sunday. It is published by News Group Newspapers of News International, itself a subsidiary of Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation"

That's all I need to know.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:24 AM on 04/21/2009
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I thought India was so great, and that if we don't let millions of their brainy people into the U.S. to do our service jobs, all the work would go there?

Face it, next to Aghanistan and the Congo, India is the most backwards place in the world. With 40% illiteracy, rampant public defaction, and even a soft drink made out of cow-urine (Google it), this land that time forget is hardly the global power that it claims to be.

Yet we are to believe that they are the only people that can do programming work or customer service? Seriously, how good was your last experience with a call center in Mumbai?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:14 AM on 04/21/2009
- vishix I'm a Fan of vishix 8 fans permalink
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Reichwingers are so bitter and hateful. It's kinda sad but funny. Maybe you should upgrade your skills so your job isn't outsourced­...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:00 PM on 04/21/2009
- mlaiuppa I'm a Fan of mlaiuppa 38 fans permalink
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Well, of course he denies it. He got caught.

He'll try again. He'll just wait a bit and be more careful.

I say, just buy the kid already, get her out of India. Then she'll get an education and have a chance at a better life. With her "Father" she'll be sold off to some sheikh to be his third wife before she hits puberty.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:06 AM on 04/21/2009
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The month of April is International Day Against Child Slavery throughout the world. I hope the unfortunate and serious allegations that the Rubina Ali's may have tried to sell the little help to raise awareness to child abuse and maltreatment everywhere especially in India, Haiti (restavek) and to the plight of child Camel Jockeys in Middle Eastern countries.

If Rubina Ali were to be sold, she would be one of the many Indian children that are sold by their families because the parents are extreme poor. Unfortunately, these children don’t end up in posh homes such as Madonna’s or in a home with the average loving parents. Too often, children end up as camel jockeys and are forced into other forms of Child labour and are not always lucky to be rescued by the Ansar Burney program.

Let’s raise awareness and help prevent Child-Abuse and fight child Child-Slavery.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:59 PM on 04/20/2009
- TheBlackCat I'm a Fan of TheBlackCat 265 fans permalink
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Amen to that

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:37 PM on 04/21/2009
- in4success I'm a Fan of in4success 43 fans permalink

cheney, limbaugh and beck did all that haggling for nadda?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:54 PM on 04/20/2009

Please wait for my first comment.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:16 PM on 04/20/2009

Sorry , I meant to say 13yr old girl.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:14 PM on 04/20/2009

Relax everyone--­-------tak­e a sip or toke of whatever you are having---I find it extremely hard to believe an Indian parent would want to sell their kid---LOOKS like a made up story, so stop venting your pent up venom against these people.



And a side note to the Pakistani trolls-----look outside your window. The Taliban are Beating another 17-yr old girl for going outside her house without her husband.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:08 PM on 04/20/2009
- vishix I'm a Fan of vishix 8 fans permalink
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If all you high and mighty poster are going to judge India on one father, maybe you should also judge all Europeans as incest dads. Oh wait, they are white and you can relate to them so that won't happen.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:19 PM on 04/20/2009
- TheBlackCat I'm a Fan of TheBlackCat 265 fans permalink
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Anne Frank wrote that a Gentile who does something wrong is accountable only for himself, but a Jew who does something wrong is accountable for all Jews.

The same can pretty much be said of any non white, Christian person.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:39 PM on 04/21/2009

How dare anyone, let alone an institution which calls itself a newspaper, deliberately approach these poor people an flat out LIE to these them by purposely sending fake rich people to arrange a meeting with them to try to negotiate a sale, all for the purpose of selling their own newspapers. It amounts to purposeful humiliation of impoverished people to the shameful delight of others who like nothing better than to say things like "India is such a backward place", "these people have no respect for girls/children", etc. I can see that a lot of people here have taken the bait and are running with it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:57 PM on 04/20/2009
- MizLiz I'm a Fan of MizLiz 60 fans permalink
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Being a female in India must be pure hell. I've noticed this father backtracks very quickly when he sees that people are offended.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:45 PM on 04/20/2009
- vishix I'm a Fan of vishix 8 fans permalink
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Yes, I'm glad your world view is shaped by a story that's in the entertainment section... do you even know where India is? (quick google it)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:53 PM on 04/20/2009
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i don't think its about India so much as it is about poverty - there have been reports of impoverished parents selling children from Korea (during the famine), and Thailand.
It is also possible that this father, as an individual, is a stinker.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:38 AM on 04/21/2009

Isn't it frustrating when Americans seize on stories that allow them to condemn whole cultures which they can't be bothered to try to understand? I see it's your turn to be on the defensive. Word to the wise guy: when they're done feasting on Muslims, they may come for you. Best be careful about urging them on in the short term.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:29 PM on 04/21/2009
- BlueZoo I'm a Fan of BlueZoo 44 fans permalink

What surprises me most are the HuffPosters who are indignant over this, even though it happens every single day in India and other third-world countries. Girls are an unimportant commodity in these countries and are bought and sold all the time. It's wrong, it's horrible but this isn't the first, nor will it be the last, instance.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:33 PM on 04/20/2009
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The boy gets hit, the girl (allegedly) is offered for sale...wha­t a nightmare.

Those poor kids.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:14 PM on 04/20/2009
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WHY do I get the impression that this little girl is going to end up being kidnapped and held for ransom or sold to an unknown person for huge money?

The more this little girl is thrust into the spotlight the more some really horrible person or persons is going to figure they can make some money off of her as well.

I sure hope not.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:07 PM on 04/20/2009

There was already one story about the father of the young boy beating and kicking the young boy when he didn't want to be paraded before journalists. Now this. But the bigger story is the way people in India and Pakistan treat A) people and B) women. The caste system, the untouchables, honor killings, forced marriages, female genital mutilation - all brought to you courtesy of the third world where America is sending all of its job.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:35 PM on 04/20/2009
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