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  • TV screens are showing people's faces at the time of their climax in the Orgasm Tunnel at Amora, the Academy of Sex and Relationships,on Tuesday, April 17, 2007, in London, UK. The world's first visitor attraction dedicated to love, sex and relationships opens its door officially tomorrow (18th of April 2007) in Piccadilly. The permanent interactive attraction, Amora, expects to draw over half a million, 18+ visitors in the first year and fuses entertainment, excitement and education in a unique powerful sensory experience. With seven zones covering every aspect of relationships from first filtrations and dating to fantasy and fetish. Visitors can explore the science of attraction - what they find attractive and why, learn how to enhance their skills and even create what their perfect partner might look like. Male and female models help demystify erogenous zones, G-spot and prostate, while insights and technique tips are offered on various topics. Sexual awareness and well-being are also covered thoroughly. ..
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  • A woman is walking through the entrance of Amora, the Academy of Sex and Relationships, on Tuesday, April 17, 2007, in London, UK. The world's first visitor attraction dedicated to love, sex and relationships opens its door officially tomorrow (18th of April 2007) in Piccadilly. The permanent interactive attraction, Amora, expects to draw over half a million, 18+ visitors in the first year and fuses entertainment, excitement and education in a unique powerful sensory experience. With seven zones covering every aspect of relationships from first filtrations and dating to fantasy and fetish. Visitors can explore the science of attraction - what they find attractive and why, learn how to enhance their skills and even create what their perfect partner might look like. Male and female models help demystify erogenous zones, G-spot and prostate, while insights and technique tips are offered on various topics. Sexual awareness and well-being are also covered thoroughly. **Italy Out**..
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  • A woman is interacting with the screens on the wall at the entrance of Amora, the Academy of Sex and Relationships, on Tuesday, April 17, 2007, in London, UK. The world's first visitor attraction dedicated to love, sex and relationships opens its door officially tomorrow (18th of April 2007) in Piccadilly. The permanent interactive attraction, Amora, expects to draw over half a million, 18+ visitors in the first year and fuses entertainment, excitement and education in a unique powerful sensory experience. With seven zones covering every aspect of relationships from first filtrations and dating to fantasy and fetish. Visitors can explore the science of attraction - what they find attractive and why, learn how to enhance their skills and even create what their perfect partner might look like. Male and female models help demystify erogenous zones, G-spot and prostate, while insights and technique tips are offered on various topics. Sexual awareness and well-being are also covered thoroughly. **Italy Out**..
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  • The entrance of Amora, the Academy of Sex and Relationships, on Tuesday, April 17, 2007, in London, UK. The world's first visitor attraction dedicated to love, sex and relationships opens its door officially tomorrow (18th of April 2007) in Piccadilly. The permanent interactive attraction, Amora, expects to draw over half a million, 18+ visitors in the first year and fuses entertainment, excitement and education in a unique powerful sensory experience. With seven zones covering every aspect of relationships from first filtrations and dating to fantasy and fetish. Visitors can explore the science of attraction - what they find attractive and why, learn how to enhance their skills and even create what their perfect partner might look like. Male and female models help demystify erogenous zones, G-spot and prostate, while insights and technique tips are offered on various topics. Sexual awareness and well-being are also covered thoroughly. **Italy Out**..
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  • TV screens are showing people's faces at the time of their climax in the Orgasm Tunnel at Amora, the Academy of Sex and Relationships,on Tuesday, April 17, 2007, in London, UK. The world's first visitor attraction dedicated to love, sex and relationships opens its door officially tomorrow (18th of April 2007) in Piccadilly. The permanent interactive attraction, Amora, expects to draw over half a million, 18+ visitors in the first year and fuses entertainment, excitement and education in a unique powerful sensory experience. With seven zones covering every aspect of relationships from first filtrations and dating to fantasy and fetish. Visitors can explore the science of attraction - what they find attractive and why, learn how to enhance their skills and even create what their perfect partner might look like. Male and female models help demystify erogenous zones, G-spot and prostate, while insights and technique tips are offered on various topics. Sexual awareness and well-being are also covered thoroughly.
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  • A section is dedicated to the art of kissing at Amora, the Academy of Sex and Relationships, on on Tuesday, April 17, 2007, in London, UK. The world's first visitor attraction dedicated to love, sex and relationships opens its door officially tomorrow (18th of April 2007) in Piccadilly. The permanent interactive attraction, Amora, expects to draw over half a million, 18+ visitors in the first year and fuses entertainment, excitement and education in a unique powerful sensory experience. With seven zones covering every aspect of relationships from first filtrations and dating to fantasy and fetish. Visitors can explore the science of attraction - what they find attractive and why, learn how to enhance their skills and even create what their perfect partner might look like. Male and female models help demystify erogenous zones, G-spot and prostate, while insights and technique tips are offered on various topics. Sexual awareness and well-being are also covered thoroughly. **Italy Out**..
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  • A section is dedicated to the art of kissing at Amora, the Academy of Sex and Relationships, on Tuesday, April 17, 2007, in London, UK. The world's first visitor attraction dedicated to love, sex and relationships opens its door officially tomorrow (18th of April 2007) in Piccadilly. The permanent interactive attraction, Amora, expects to draw over half a million, 18+ visitors in the first year and fuses entertainment, excitement and education in a unique powerful sensory experience. With seven zones covering every aspect of relationships from first filtrations and dating to fantasy and fetish. Visitors can explore the science of attraction - what they find attractive and why, learn how to enhance their skills and even create what their perfect partner might look like. Male and female models help demystify erogenous zones, G-spot and prostate, while insights and technique tips are offered on various topics. Sexual awareness and well-being are also covered thoroughly. **Italy Out**..
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  • Erotic scenes are being played on a TV screen at Amora, the Academy of Sex and Relationships, on Tuesday, April 17, 2007, in London, UK. The world's first visitor attraction dedicated to love, sexon Tuesday, April 17, 2007, in London, UK. The world's first visitor attraction dedicated to love, sex and relationships opens its door officially tomorrow (18th of April 2007) in Piccadilly. The permanent interactive attraction, Amora, expects to draw over half a million, 18+ visitors in the first year and fuses entertainment, excitement and education in a unique powerful sensory experience. With seven zones covering every aspect of relationships from first filtrations and dating to fantasy and fetish. Visitors can explore the science of attraction - what they find attractive and why, learn how to enhance their skills and even create what their perfect partner might look like. Male and female models help demystify erogenous zones, G-spot and prostate, while insights and technique tips are offered on various topics. Sexual awareness and well-being are also covered thoroughly. **Italy Out**..
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  • A wall display at the entrance of Amora, the Academy of Sex and Relationships, on Tuesday, April 17, 2007, in London, UK. The world's first visitor attraction dedicated to love, sex and relationships opens its door officially tomorrow (18th of April 2007) in Piccadilly. The permanent interactive attraction, Amora, expects to draw over half a million, 18+ visitors in the first year and fuses entertainment, excitement and education in a unique powerful sensory experience. With seven zones covering every aspect of relationships from first filtrations and dating to fantasy and fetish. Visitors can explore the science of attraction - what they find attractive and why, learn how to enhance their skills and even create what their perfect partner might look like. Male and female models help demystify erogenous zones, G-spot and prostate, while insights and technique tips are offered on various topics. Sexual awareness and well-being are also covered thoroughly. **Italy Out**..
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  • One of the rooms concerning sex awareness at Amora, the Academy of Sex and Relationships, on Tuesday, April 17, 2007, in London, UK. The world's first visitor attraction dedicated to love, sex and relationships opens its door officially tomorrow (18th of April 2007) in Piccadilly. The permanent interactive attraction, Amora, expects to draw over half a million, 18+ visitors in the first year and fuses entertainment, excitement and education in a unique powerful sensory experience. With seven zones covering every aspect of relationships from first filtrations and dating to fantasy and fetish. Visitors can explore the science of attraction - what they find attractive and why, learn how to enhance their skills and even create what their perfect partner might look like. Male and female models help demystify erogenous zones, G-spot and prostate, while insights and technique tips are offered on various topics. Sexual awareness and well-being are also covered thoroughly. **Italy Out**..
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  • A woman is interacting with the screens on the wall at the entrance of Amora, the Academy of Sex and Relationships, on Tuesday, April 17, 2007, in London, UK. The world's first visitor attraction dedicated to love, sex and relationships opens its door officially tomorrow (18th of April 2007) in Piccadilly. The permanent interactive attraction, Amora, expects to draw over half a million, 18+ visitors in the first year and fuses entertainment, excitement and education in a unique powerful sensory experience. With seven zones covering every aspect of relationships from first filtrations and dating to fantasy and fetish. Visitors can explore the science of attraction - what they find attractive and why, learn how to enhance their skills and even create what their perfect partner might look like. Male and female models help demystify erogenous zones, G-spot and prostate, while insights and technique tips are offered on various topics. Sexual awareness and well-being are also covered thoroughly. **Italy Out**..
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  • A woman is watching sex scenes on TV screens in the Orgasm Tunnel at Amora, the Academy of Sex and Relationships, on Tuesday, April 17, 2007, in London, UK. The world's first visitor attraction dedicated to love, sex and relationships opens its door officially tomorrow (18th of April 2007) in Piccadilly. The permanent interactive attraction, Amora, expects to draw over half a million, 18+ visitors in the first year and fuses entertainment, excitement and education in a unique powerful sensory experience. With seven zones covering every aspect of relationships from first filtrations and dating to fantasy and fetish. Visitors can explore the science of attraction - what they find attractive and why, learn how to enhance their skills and even create what their perfect partner might look like. Male and female models help demystify erogenous zones, G-spot and prostate, while insights and technique tips are offered on various topics. Sexual awareness and well-being are also covered thoroughly. **Italy Out**..
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  • TV screens showing people climaxing and during intercourse in the Orgasm Tunnel at Amora, the Academy of Sex and Relationships, on Tuesday, April 17, 2007, in London, UK. The world's first visitor attraction dedicated to love, sex and relationships opens its door officially tomorrow (18th of April 2007) in Piccadilly. The permanent interactive attraction, Amora, expects to draw over half a million, 18+ visitors in the first year and fuses entertainment, excitement and education in a unique powerful sensory experience. With seven zones covering every aspect of relationships from first filtrations and dating to fantasy and fetish. Visitors can explore the science of attraction - what they find attractive and why, learn how to enhance their skills and even create what their perfect partner might look like. Male and female models help demystify erogenous zones, G-spot and prostate, while insights and technique tips are offered on various topics. Sexual awareness and well-being are also covered thoroughly. **Italy Out**
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  • Sex toys are on display at Amora, the Academy of Sex and Relationships, on Tuesday, April 17, 2007, in London, UK. The world's first visitor attraction dedicated to love, sex and relationships opens its door officially tomorrow (18th of April 2007) in Piccadilly. The permanent interactive attraction, Amora, expects to draw over half a million, 18+ visitors in the first year and fuses entertainment, excitement and education in a unique powerful sensory experience. With seven zones covering every aspect of relationships from first filtrations and dating to fantasy and fetish. Visitors can explore the science of attraction - what they find attractive and why, learn how to enhance their skills and even create what their perfect partner might look like. Male and female models help demystify erogenous zones, G-spot and prostate, while insights and technique tips are offered on various topics. Sexual awareness and well-being are also covered thoroughly. **Italy Out**
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  • The symbol of Amora, the Academy of Sex and Relationships, is played on a TV screen at the entrance, on Tuesday, April 17, 2007, in London, UK. The world's first visitor attraction dedicated to love, sex and relationships opens its door officially tomorrow (18th of April 2007) in Piccadilly. The permanent interactive attraction, Amora, expects to draw over half a million, 18+ visitors in the first year and fuses entertainment, excitement and education in a unique powerful sensory experience. With seven zones covering every aspect of relationships from first filtrations and dating to fantasy and fetish. Visitors can explore the science of attraction - what they find attractive and why, learn how to enhance their skills and even create what their perfect partner might look like. Male and female models help demystify erogenous zones, G-spot and prostate, while insights and technique tips are offered on various topics. Sexual awareness and well-being are also covered thoroughly. **Italy Out**..
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  • A sex sculture is on display at Amora, the Academy of Sex and Relationships, on Tuesday, April 17, 2007, in London, UK. The world's first visitor attraction dedicated to love, sex and relationships opens its door officially tomorrow (18th of April 2007) in Piccadilly. The permanent interactive attraction, Amora, expects to draw over half a million, 18+ visitors in the first year and fuses entertainment, excitement and education in a unique powerful sensory experience. With seven zones covering every aspect of relationships from first filtrations and dating to fantasy and fetish. Visitors can explore the science of attraction - what they find attractive and why, learn how to enhance their skills and even create what their perfect partner might look like. Male and female models help demystify erogenous zones, G-spot and prostate, while insights and technique tips are offered on various topics. Sexual awareness and well-being are also covered thoroughly. **Italy Out**..
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  • Erotic words are being played on one of the TV screens at Amora, the Academy of Sex and Relationships, on Tuesday, April 17, 2007, in London, UK. The world's first visitor attraction dedicated to love, sex and relationships opens its door officially tomorrow (18th of April 2007) in Piccadilly. The permanent interactive attraction, Amora, expects to draw over half a million, 18+ visitors in the first year and fuses entertainment, excitement and education in a unique powerful sensory experience. With seven zones covering every aspect of relationships from first filtrations and dating to fantasy and fetish. Visitors can explore the science of attraction - what they find attractive and why, learn how to enhance their skills and even create what their perfect partner might look like. Male and female models help demystify erogenous zones, G-spot and prostate, while insights and technique tips are offered on various topics. Sexual awareness and well-being are also covered thoroughly. **Italy Out**..
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  • A picture gallery in the fetish section at Amora, the Academy of Sex and Relationships, on Tuesday, April 17, 2007, in London, UK. The world's first visitor attraction dedicated to love, sex and relationships opens its door officially tomorrow (18th of April 2007) in Piccadilly. The permanent interactive attraction, Amora, expects to draw over half a million, 18+ visitors in the first year and fuses entertainment, excitement and education in a unique powerful sensory experience. With seven zones covering every aspect of relationships from first filtrations and dating to fantasy and fetish. Visitors can explore the science of attraction - what they find attractive and why, learn how to enhance their skills and even create what their perfect partner might look like. Male and female models help demystify erogenous zones, G-spot and prostate, while insights and technique tips are offered on various topics. Sexual awareness and well-being are also covered thoroughly. **Italy Out**..
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  • TV screens are showing people's faces at the time of their climax in the Orgasm Tunnel at Amora, the Academy of Sex and Relationships, on Tuesday, April 17, 2007, in London, UK. The world's first visitor attraction dedicated to love, sex and relationships opens its door officially tomorrow (18th of April 2007) in Piccadilly. The permanent interactive attraction, Amora, expects to draw over half a million, 18+ visitors in the first year and fuses entertainment, excitement and education in a unique powerful sensory experience. With seven zones covering every aspect of relationships from first filtrations and dating to fantasy and fetish. Visitors can explore the science of attraction - what they find attractive and why, learn how to enhance their skills and even create what their perfect partner might look like. Male and female models help demystify erogenous zones, G-spot and prostate, while insights and technique tips are offered on various topics. Sexual awareness and well-being are also covered thoroughly. ..
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  • TV screens are showing people's faces at the time of their climax and during intercourse in the Orgasm Tunnel at Amora, the Academy of Sex and Relationships,on Tuesday, April 17, 2007, in London, UK. The world's first visitor attraction dedicated to love, sex and relationships opens its door officially tomorrow (18th of April 2007) in Piccadilly. The permanent interactive attraction, Amora, expects to draw over half a million, 18+ visitors in the first year and fuses entertainment, excitement and education in a unique powerful sensory experience. With seven zones covering every aspect of relationships from first filtrations and dating to fantasy and fetish. Visitors can explore the science of attraction - what they find attractive and why, learn how to enhance their skills and even create what their perfect partner might look like. Male and female models help demystify erogenous zones, G-spot and prostate, while insights and technique tips are offered on various topics. Sexual awareness and well-being are also covered thoroughly. ..
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  • Section dedicated to help finding the G-spot and the prostate at Amora, the Academy of Sex and Relationships, on Tuesday, April 17, 2007, in London, UK. The world's first visitor attraction dedicated to love, sex and relationships opens its door officially tomorrow (18th of April 2007) in Piccadilly. The permanent interactive attraction, Amora, expects to draw over half a million, 18+ visitors in the first year and fuses entertainment, excitement and education in a unique powerful sensory experience. With seven zones covering every aspect of relationships from first filtrations and dating to fantasy and fetish. Visitors can explore the science of attraction - what they find attractive and why, learn how to enhance their skills and even create what their perfect partner might look like. Male and female models help demystify erogenous zones, G-spot and prostate, while insights and technique tips are offered on various topics. Sexual awareness and well-being are also covered thoroughly. **Italy Out**..
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  • TV screens are showing people's faces at the time of their climax in the Orgasm Tunnel at Amora, the Academy of Sex and Relationships,on Tuesday, April 17, 2007, in London, UK. The world's first visitor attraction dedicated to love, sex and relationships opens its door officially tomorrow (18th of April 2007) in Piccadilly. The permanent interactive attraction, Amora, expects to draw over half a million, 18+ visitors in the first year and fuses entertainment, excitement and education in a unique powerful sensory experience. With seven zones covering every aspect of relationships from first filtrations and dating to fantasy and fetish. Visitors can explore the science of attraction - what they find attractive and why, learn how to enhance their skills and even create what their perfect partner might look like. Male and female models help demystify erogenous zones, G-spot and prostate, while insights and technique tips are offered on various topics. Sexual awareness and well-being are also covered thoroughly. **Italy Out**..
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  • A TV screen is playing an introduction to Amora, the Academy of Sex and Relationships, on Tuesday, April 17, 2007, in London, UK. The world's first visitor attraction dedicated to love, sex and relationships opens its door officially tomorrow (18th of April 2007) in Piccadilly. The permanent interactive attraction, Amora, expects to draw over half a million, 18+ visitors in the first year and fuses entertainment, excitement and education in a unique powerful sensory experience. With seven zones covering every aspect of relationships from first filtrations and dating to fantasy and fetish. Visitors can explore the science of attraction - what they find attractive and why, learn how to enhance their skills and even create what their perfect partner might look like. Male and female models help demystify erogenous zones, G-spot and prostate, while insights and technique tips are offered on various topics. Sexual awareness and well-being are also covered thoroughly.
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  • A TV screen is showing a couple preparing for sex on Tuesday, April 17, 2007, in London, UK. The world's first visitor attraction dedicated to love, sex and relationships opens its door officially tomorrow (18th of April 2007) in Piccadilly. The permanent interactive attraction, Amora, expects to draw over half a million, 18+ visitors in the first year and fuses entertainment, excitement and education in a unique powerful sensory experience. With seven zones covering every aspect of relationships from first filtrations and dating to fantasy and fetish. Visitors can explore the science of attraction - what they find attractive and why, learn how to enhance their skills and even create what their perfect partner might look like. Male and female models help demystify erogenous zones, G-spot and prostate, while insights and technique tips are offered on various topics. Sexual awareness and well-being are also covered thoroughly. ..
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  • Remains of Rubina Ali's house in the slum where she still lives with her family next to the train station of Bandra (East), Mumbai, India, are photographed after her home was recently demolished with no notice as it lay on land owned by the Maharashtra train authorities. She is now permanently living with her uncle's family in a home a stone-throw away in the same slum. Rubina Ali, 9, is the child actor playing the role of 'young Latika', the friend/lover of Jamal, protagonist of Slumdog Millionaire, the famous movie winner of 8 Oscar Academy Awards in December 2008. Various promises were made to lift the two young actors (Azharuddin Ismail and Rubina Ali) from poverty and slum-life but as of the end of May 2009 anything is yet to happen. Azharuddin's home too was demolished in the past two weeks, as it happens every year in his case, because the concrete walls were preventing local authorities to clear a drain passing right behind it. As usual, his father is looking into restoring the walls as soon as the work on the drain has been completed.
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  • A woman labourer is carrying a bag of cement on her head while children are playing along the narrow shady passageways of the slum next to the train station of Bandra (East), Mumbai, India, where famous child actors Azharuddin Ismail and Rubina Ali, playing the roles of 'young Salim' and 'young Latika' in the movie Slumdog Millionaire, winner of 8 Oscar Academy Awards in December 2008, still live with their families. Various promises were made to lift the two young actors from poverty and slum-life but as of the end of May 2009 anything is yet to happen. Rubina's house was recently demolished with no notice as it lay on land owned by the Maharashtra train authorities and she is now permanently living with her uncle's family in a home a stone-throw away in the same slum. Azharuddin's home too was demolished in the past two weeks, as it happens every year in his case, because the concrete walls were preventing local authorities to clear a drain passing right behind it. As usual, his father is looking into restoring the walls as soon as the work on the drain has been completed.
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  • A sad Azharuddin Ismail, 10, the child actor playing the role of 'young Salim', the brother of Jamal, protagonist of Slumdog Millionaire, the famous movie winner of 8 Oscar Academy Awards in December 2008, is sitting near his home inside the slum where he and his family still live next to the train station of Bandra (East), Mumbai, India. Various promises were made to lift the two young actors (Azharuddin Ismail and Rubina Ali) from poverty and slum-life but as of the end of May 2009 anything is yet to happen. Rubina's house was recently demolished with no notice as it lay on land owned by the Maharashtra train authorities and she is now permanently living with her uncle's family in a home a stone-throw away in the same slum. Azharuddin's home too was demolished in the past two weeks, as it happens every year in his case, because the concrete walls were preventing local authorities to clear a drain passing right behind it. As usual, his father is looking into restoring the walls as soon as the work on the drain has been completed.
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  • Azharuddin Ismail, 10, the child actor playing the role of 'young Salim', the brother of Jamal, protagonist of Slumdog Millionaire, the famous movie winner of 8 Oscar Academy Awards in December 2008, is listening to music through his mobile phone in the slum where he still lives with his family next to the train station of Bandra (East), Mumbai, India. Various promises were made to lift the two young actors (Azharuddin Ismail and Rubina Ali) from poverty and slum-life but as of the end of May 2009 anything is yet to happen. Rubina's house was recently demolished with no notice as it lay on land owned by the Maharashtra train authorities and she is now permanently living with her uncle's family in a home a stone-throw away in the same slum. Azharuddin's home too was demolished in the past two weeks, as it happens every year in his case, because the concrete walls were preventing local authorities to clear a drain passing right behind it. As usual, his father is looking into restoring the walls as soon as the work on the drain has been completed.
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  • A slum section is photographed from Bandra (East) train station, Mumbai, India. Here, famous child actors Azharuddin Ismail and Rubina Ali, playing the roles of 'young Salim' and 'young Latika' in the movie Slumdog Millionaire, winner of 8 Oscar Academy Awards in December 2008, still live with their families. Various promises were made to lift the two young actors from poverty and slum-life but as of the end of May 2009 anything is yet to happen. Rubina's house was recently demolished with no notice as it lay on land owned by the Maharashtra train authorities and she is now permanently living with her uncle's family in a home a stone-throw away in the same slum. Azharuddin's home too was demolished in the past two weeks, as it happens every year in his case, because the concrete walls were preventing local authorities to clear a drain passing right behind it. As usual, his father is looking into restoring the walls as soon as the work on the drain has been completed.
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  • Azharuddin Ismail, 10, the child actor playing the role of 'young Salim', the brother of Jamal, protagonist of Slumdog Millionaire, the famous movie winner of 8 Oscar Academy Awards in December 2008, is playing with a water pump near a drain in the slum where he still lives with his family next to the train station of Bandra (East), Mumbai, India. Various promises were made to lift the two young actors (Azharuddin Ismail and Rubina Ali) from poverty and slum-life but as of the end of May 2009 anything is yet to happen. Rubina's house was recently demolished with no notice as it lay on land owned by the Maharashtra train authorities and she is now permanently living with her uncle's family in a home a stone-throw away in the same slum. Azharuddin's home too was demolished in the past two weeks, as it happens every year in his case, because the concrete walls were preventing local authorities to clear a drain passing right behind it. As usual, his father is looking into restoring the walls as soon as the work on the drain has been completed.
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  • Azharuddin Ismail, 10, the child actor playing the role of 'young Salim', the brother of Jamal, protagonist of Slumdog Millionaire, the famous movie winner of 8 Oscar Academy Awards in December 2008, is having a small discussion with his mother over his mobile phone in the slum where he still lives with his family next to the train station of Bandra (East), Mumbai, India. Various promises were made to lift the two young actors (Azharuddin Ismail and Rubina Ali) from poverty and slum-life but as of the end of May 2009 anything is yet to happen. Rubina's house was recently demolished with no notice as it lay on land owned by the Maharashtra train authorities and she is now permanently living with her uncle's family in a home a stone-throw away in the same slum. Azharuddin's home too was demolished in the past two weeks, as it happens every year in his case, because the concrete walls were preventing local authorities to clear a drain passing right behind it. As usual, his father is looking into restoring the walls as soon as the work on the drain has been completed.
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  • Azharuddin Ismail, 10, the child actor playing the role of 'young Salim', the brother of Jamal, protagonist of Slumdog Millionaire, the famous movie winner of 8 Oscar Academy Awards in December 2008, is laughing with friends in the slum where he still lives with his family next to the train station of Bandra (East), Mumbai, India. Various promises were made to lift the two young actors (Azharuddin Ismail and Rubina Ali) from poverty and slum-life but as of the end of May 2009 anything is yet to happen. Rubina's house was recently demolished with no notice as it lay on land owned by the Maharashtra train authorities and she is now permanently living with her uncle's family in a home a stone-throw away in the same slum. Azharuddin's home too was demolished in the past two weeks, as it happens every year in his case, because the concrete walls were preventing local authorities to clear a drain passing right behind it. As usual, his father is looking into restoring the walls as soon as the work on the drain has been completed.
    Slumdog_Millionaire_Salaam_Mumbai_In...jpg
  • Rubina Ali, 9, the child actor playing the role of 'young Latika', the friend/lover of Jamal, protagonist of Slumdog Millionaire, the famous movie winner of 8 Oscar Academy Awards in December 2008, is smiling while on the streets near her uncle's house in the slum where she still lives with her family next to the train station of Bandra (East), Mumbai, India. Various promises were made to lift the two young actors (Azharuddin Ismail and Rubina Ali) from poverty and slum-life but as of the end of May 2009 anything is yet to happen. Rubina's house was recently demolished with no notice as it lay on land owned by the Maharashtra train authorities and she is now permanently living with her uncle's family in a home a stone-throw away in the same slum. Azharuddin's home too was demolished in the past two weeks, as it happens every year in his case, because the concrete walls were preventing local authorities to clear a drain passing right behind it. As usual, his father is looking into restoring the walls as soon as the work on the drain has been completed.
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  • Children are playing inside the slum next to Bandra (East) train station, Mumbai, India, near the home of child actors Azharuddin Ismail and Rubina Ali, playing the roles of 'young Salim' and 'young Latika' in the movie Slumdog Millionaire, winner of 8 Oscar Academy Awards in December 2008. Various promises were made to lift the two young actors from poverty and slum-life but as of the end of May 2009 anything is yet to happen. Rubina's house was recently demolished with no notice as it lay on land owned by the Maharashtra train authorities and she is now permanently living with her uncle's family in a home a stone-throw away in the same slum. Azharuddin's home too was demolished in the past two weeks, as it happens every year in his case, because the concrete walls were preventing local authorities to clear a drain passing right behind it. As usual, his father is looking into restoring the walls as soon as the work on the drain has been completed.
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  • Children are playing inside the slum next to the train station of Bandra (East), Mumbai, India, where famous child actors Azharuddin Ismail and Rubina Ali, playing the roles of 'young Salim' and 'young Latika' in the movie Slumdog Millionaire, winner of 8 Oscar Academy Awards in December 2008, still live with their families. Various promises were made to lift the two young actors from poverty and slum-life but as of the end of May 2009 anything is yet to happen. Rubina's house was recently demolished with no notice as it lay on land owned by the Maharashtra train authorities and she is now permanently living with her uncle's family in a home a stone-throw away in the same slum. Azharuddin's home too was demolished in the past two weeks, as it happens every year in his case, because the concrete walls were preventing local authorities to clear a drain passing right behind it. As usual, his father is looking into restoring the walls as soon as the work on the drain has been completed.
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  • The busy road surrounding the train station of Bandra (East), Mumbai, India, is photographed from a rooftop. In the nearby slum area, child actors Azharuddin Ismail and Rubina Ali, playing the roles of 'young Salim' and 'young Latika' in the movie Slumdog Millionaire, winner of 8 Oscar Academy Awards in December 2008, still live with their families. Various promises were made to lift the two young actors from poverty and slum-life but as of the end of May 2009 anything is yet to happen. Rubina's house was recently demolished with no notice as it lay on land owned by the Maharashtra train authorities and she is now permanently living with her uncle's family in a home a stone-throw away in the same slum. Azharuddin's home too was demolished in the past two weeks, as it happens every year in his case, because the concrete walls were preventing local authorities to clear a drain passing right behind it. As usual, his father is looking into restoring the walls as soon as the work on the drain has been completed.
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  • Azharuddin Ismail, 10, the child actor playing the role of 'young Salim', the brother of Jamal, protagonist of Slumdog Millionaire, the famous movie winner of 8 Oscar Academy Awards in December 2008, is buying a local Indian tobacco product for his father on the streets surrounding the slum where he still lives with his family next to the train station of Bandra (East), Mumbai, India. Various promises were made to lift the two young actors (Azharuddin Ismail and Rubina Ali) from poverty and slum-life but as of the end of May 2009 anything is yet to happen. Rubina's house was recently demolished with no notice as it lay on land owned by the Maharashtra train authorities and she is now permanently living with her uncle's family in a home a stone-throw away in the same slum. Azharuddin's home too was demolished in the past two weeks, as it happens every year in his case, as the concrete walls were preventing local authorities to clear a drain passing right behind it. As usual, his father is looking into restoring the walls as soon as the work on the drain has been completed.
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  • Azharuddin Ismail, 10, the child actor playing the role of 'young Salim', the brother of Jamal, protagonist of Slumdog Millionaire, the famous movie winner of 8 Oscar Academy Awards in December 2008, is arguing with his mother in their home inside the slum where they still live next to the train station of Bandra (East), Mumbai, India. Various promises were made to lift the two young actors (Azharuddin Ismail and Rubina Ali) from poverty and slum-life but as of the end of May 2009 anything is yet to happen. Rubina's house was recently demolished with no notice as it lay on land owned by the Maharashtra train authorities and she is now permanently living with her uncle's family in a home a stone-throw away in the same slum. Azharuddin's home too was demolished in the past two weeks, as it happens every year in his case, because the concrete walls were preventing local authorities to clear a drain passing right behind it. As usual, his father is looking into restoring the walls as soon as the work on the drain has been completed.
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  • Azharuddin Ismail, 10, the child actor playing the role of 'young Salim', the brother of Jamal, protagonist of Slumdog Millionaire, the famous movie winner of 8 Oscar Academy Awards in December 2008, is sitting in front of his home along with his father, Mohammed Ismail, 45, (left) and mother, Shammi Bi, 36, (right) in the slum where they still live next to the train station of Bandra (East), Mumbai, India. Various promises were made to lift the two young actors (Azharuddin Ismail and Rubina Ali) from poverty and slum-life but as of the end of May 2009 anything is yet to happen. Rubina's house was recently demolished with no notice as it lay on land owned by the Maharashtra train authorities and she is now permanently living with her uncle's family in a home a stone-throw away in the same slum. Azharuddin's home too was demolished in the past two weeks, as it happens every year in his case, because the concrete walls were preventing local authorities to clear a drain passing right behind it. As usual, his father is looking into restoring the walls as soon as the work on the drain has been completed.
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  • Azharuddin Ismail, 10, the child actor playing the role of 'young Salim', the brother of Jamal, protagonist of Slumdog Millionaire, the famous movie winner of 8 Oscar Academy Awards in December 2008, is playing with his mobile phone while sitting with two friends in the evening in front of his home inside the slum where his family still live next to the train station of Bandra (East), Mumbai, India. Various promises were made to lift the two young actors (Azharuddin Ismail and Rubina Ali) from poverty and slum-life but as of the end of May 2009 anything is yet to happen. Rubina's house was recently demolished with no notice as it lay on land owned by the Maharashtra train authorities and she is now permanently living with her uncle's family in a home a stone-throw away in the same slum. Azharuddin's home too was demolished in the past two weeks, as it happens every year in his case, because the concrete walls were preventing local authorities to clear a drain passing right behind it. As usual, his father is looking into restoring the walls as soon as the work on the drain has been completed.
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  • Azharuddin Ismail, 10, the child actor playing the role of 'young Salim', the brother of Jamal, protagonist of Slumdog Millionaire, the famous movie winner of 8 Oscar Academy Awards in December 2008, is playing with a water pump near a drain in the slum where he still lives with his family next to the train station of Bandra (East), Mumbai, India. Various promises were made to lift the two young actors (Azharuddin Ismail and Rubina Ali) from poverty and slum-life but as of the end of May 2009 anything is yet to happen. Rubina's house was recently demolished with no notice as it lay on land owned by the Maharashtra train authorities and she is now permanently living with her uncle's family in a home a stone-throw away in the same slum. Azharuddin's home too was demolished in the past two weeks, as it happens every year in his case, because the concrete walls were preventing local authorities to clear a drain passing right behind it. As usual, his father is looking into restoring the walls as soon as the work on the drain has been completed.
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  • Rubina Ali, 9, the child actor playing the role of 'young Latika', the friend/lover of Jamal, protagonist of Slumdog Millionaire, the famous movie winner of 8 Oscar Academy Awards in December 2008, is smiling while on the streets near her uncle's house in the slum where she still lives with her family next to the train station of Bandra (East), Mumbai, India. Various promises were made to lift the two young actors (Azharuddin Ismail and Rubina Ali) from poverty and slum-life but as of the end of May 2009 anything is yet to happen. Rubina's house was recently demolished with no notice as it lay on land owned by the Maharashtra train authorities and she is now permanently living with her uncle's family in a home a stone-throw away in the same slum. Azharuddin's home too was demolished in the past two weeks, as it happens every year in his case, because the concrete walls were preventing local authorities to clear a drain passing right behind it. As usual, his father is looking into restoring the walls as soon as the work on the drain has been completed.
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  • Rubina Ali, 9, the child actor playing the role of 'young Latika', the friend/lover of Jamal, protagonist of Slumdog Millionaire, the famous movie winner of 8 Oscar Academy Awards in December 2008, is playing with her mobile phone while two friends overlook, inside the slum where she still lives with her family next to the train station of Bandra (East), Mumbai, India. Various promises were made to lift the two young actors (Azharuddin Ismail and Rubina Ali) from poverty and slum-life but as of the end of May 2009 anything is yet to happen. Rubina's house was recently demolished with no notice as it lay on land owned by the Maharashtra train authorities and she is now permanently living with her uncle's family in a home a stone-throw away in the same slum. Azharuddin's home too was demolished in the past two weeks, as it happens every year in his case, because the concrete walls were preventing local authorities to clear a drain passing right behind it. As usual, his father is looking into restoring the walls as soon as the work on the drain has been completed.
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  • Rubina Ali, 9, the child actor playing the role of 'young Latika', the friend/lover of Jamal, protagonist of Slumdog Millionaire, the famous movie winner of 8 Oscar Academy Awards in December 2008, is portrayed in the arms of her father, Rafiq Qureshi, 33, on the streets near her uncle's house in the slum where she still lives with her family next to the train station of Bandra (East), Mumbai, India. Various promises were made to lift the two young actors (Azharuddin Ismail and Rubina Ali) from poverty and slum-life but as of the end of May 2009 anything is yet to happen. Rubina's house was recently demolished with no notice as it lay on land owned by the Maharashtra train authorities and she is now permanently living with her uncle's family in a home a stone-throw away in the same slum. Azharuddin's home too was demolished in the past two weeks, as it happens every year in his case, because the concrete walls were preventing local authorities to clear a drain passing right behind it. As usual, his father is looking into restoring the walls as soon as the work on the drain has been completed.
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  • Rubina Ali, 9, the child actor playing the role of 'young Latika', the friend/lover of Jamal, protagonist of Slumdog Millionaire, the famous movie winner of 8 Oscar Academy Awards in December 2008, is looking at the mirror inside her uncle's house in the slum where she still lives with her family next to the train station of Bandra (East), Mumbai, India. Various promises were made to lift the two young actors (Azharuddin Ismail and Rubina Ali) from poverty and slum-life but as of the end of May 2009 anything is yet to happen. Rubina's house was recently demolished with no notice as it lay on land owned by the Maharashtra train authorities and she is now permanently living with her uncle's family in a home a stone-throw away in the same slum. Azharuddin's home too was demolished in the past two weeks, as it happens every year in his case, because the concrete walls were preventing local authorities to clear a drain passing right behind it. As usual, his father is looking into restoring the walls as soon as the work on the drain has been completed.
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  • Azharuddin Ismail, 10, the child actor playing the role of 'young Salim', the brother of Jamal, protagonist of Slumdog Millionaire, the famous movie winner of 8 Oscar Academy Awards in December 2008, is enjoying his mobile phone while two friends overlook, inside the slum where he still lives with his family next to the train station of Bandra (East), Mumbai, India. Various promises were made to lift the two young actors (Azharuddin Ismail and Rubina Ali) from poverty and slum-life but as of the end of May 2009 anything is yet to happen. Rubina's house was recently demolished with no notice as it lay on land owned by the Maharashtra train authorities and she is now permanently living with her uncle's family in a home a stone-throw away in the same slum. Azharuddin's home too was demolished in the past two weeks, as it happens every year in his case, because the concrete walls were preventing local authorities to clear a drain passing right behind it. As usual, his father is looking into restoring the walls as soon as the work on the drain has been completed.
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  • Azharuddin Ismail, 10, the child actor playing the role of 'young Salim', the brother of Jamal, protagonist of Slumdog Millionaire, the famous movie winner of 8 Oscar Academy Awards in December 2008, is riding his bicycle in the slum where he still lives with his family next to the train station of Bandra (East), Mumbai, India. Various promises were made to lift the two young actors (Azharuddin Ismail and Rubina Ali) from poverty and slum-life but as of the end of May 2009 anything is yet to happen. Rubina's house was recently demolished with no notice as it lay on land owned by the Maharashtra train authorities and she is now permanently living with her uncle's family in a home a stone-throw away in the same slum. Azharuddin's home too was demolished in the past two weeks, as it happens every year in his case, because the concrete walls were preventing local authorities to clear a drain passing right behind it. As usual, his father is looking into restoring the walls as soon as the work on the drain has been completed.
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  • Shammi Bi, 36, the mother of Azharuddin Ismail, 10, the child actor playing the role of 'young Salim', the brother of Jamal, protagonist of Slumdog Millionaire, the famous movie winner of 8 Oscar Academy Awards in December 2008, is showing the cover of People Magazine with a picture of his child, the director Danny Boyle and the other child actor from Mumbai's slums, Rubina Ali, in her home next to the train station of Bandra (East), Mumbai, India. Various promises were made to lift the two young actors (Azharuddin Ismail and Rubina Ali) from poverty and slum-life but as of the end of May 2009 anything is yet to happen. Rubina's house was recently demolished with no notice as it lay on land owned by the Maharashtra train authorities and she is now permanently living with her uncle's family in a home a stone-throw away in the same slum. Azharuddin's home too was demolished in the past two weeks, as it happens every year in his case, because the concrete walls were preventing local authorities to clear a drain passing right behind it. As usual, his father is looking into restoring the walls as soon as the work on the drain has been completed.
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  • Azharuddin Ismail, 10, the child actor playing the role of 'young Salim', the brother of Jamal, protagonist of Slumdog Millionaire, the famous movie winner of 8 Oscar Academy Awards in December 2008, is chatting on his mobile phone near a friend in the slum where he still lives with his family next to the train station of Bandra (East), Mumbai, India. Various promises were made to lift the two young actors (Azharuddin Ismail and Rubina Ali) from poverty and slum-life but as of the end of May 2009 anything is yet to happen. Rubina's house was recently demolished with no notice as it lay on land owned by the Maharashtra train authorities and she is now permanently living with her uncle's family in a home a stone-throw away in the same slum. Azharuddin's home too was demolished in the past two weeks, as it happens every year in his case, because the concrete walls were preventing local authorities to clear a drain passing right behind it. As usual, his father is looking into restoring the walls as soon as the work on the drain has been completed.
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  • Azharuddin Ismail, 10, the child actor playing the role of 'young Salim', the brother of Jamal, protagonist of Slumdog Millionaire, the famous movie winner of 8 Oscar Academy Awards in December 2008, is exercising in the slum where he still lives with his family next to the train station of Bandra (East), Mumbai, India. Various promises were made to lift the two young actors (Azharuddin Ismail and Rubina Ali) from poverty and slum-life but as of the end of May 2009 anything is yet to happen. Rubina's house was recently demolished with no notice as it lay on land owned by the Maharashtra train authorities and she is now permanently living with her uncle's family in a home a stone-throw away in the same slum. Azharuddin's home too was demolished in the past two weeks, as it happens every year in his case, because the concrete walls were preventing local authorities to clear a drain passing right behind it. As usual, his father is looking into restoring the walls as soon as the work on the drain has been completed.
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  • Azharuddin Ismail, 10, the child actor playing the role of 'young Salim', the brother of Jamal, protagonist of Slumdog Millionaire, the famous movie winner of 8 Oscar Academy Awards in December 2008, is riding his bicycle in the slum where he still lives with his family next to the train station of Bandra (East), Mumbai, India. Various promises were made to lift the two young actors (Azharuddin Ismail and Rubina Ali) from poverty and slum-life but as of the end of May 2009 anything is yet to happen. Rubina's house was recently demolished with no notice as it lay on land owned by the Maharashtra train authorities and she is now permanently living with her uncle's family in a home a stone-throw away in the same slum. Azharuddin's home too was demolished in the past two weeks, as it happens every year in his case, because the concrete walls were preventing local authorities to clear a drain passing right behind it. As usual, his father is looking into restoring the walls as soon as the work on the drain has been completed.
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  • Local children are playing near the remains of Rubina Ali's house in the slum where she still lives with her family next to the train station of Bandra (East), Mumbai, India. The home was recently demolished with no notice as it lay on land owned by the Maharashtra train authorities. She is now permanently living with her uncle's family in a home a stone-throw away in the same slum. Rubina Ali, 9, is the child actor playing the role of 'young Latika', the friend/lover of Jamal, protagonist of Slumdog Millionaire, the famous movie winner of 8 Oscar Academy Awards in December 2008. Various promises were made to lift the two young actors (Azharuddin Ismail and Rubina Ali) from poverty and slum-life but as of the end of May 2009 anything is yet to happen. Azharuddin's home too was demolished in the past two weeks, as it happens every year in his case, because the concrete walls were preventing local authorities to clear a drain passing right behind it. As usual, his father is looking into restoring the walls as soon as the work on the drain has been completed.
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  • Rubina Ali, 9, the child actor playing the role of 'young Latika', the friend/lover of Jamal, protagonist of Slumdog Millionaire, the famous movie winner of 8 Oscar Academy Awards in December 2008, is portrayed next to a small local shop while on the streets near her uncle's house in the slum where she still lives with her family next to the train station of Bandra (East), Mumbai, India. Various promises were made to lift the two young actors (Azharuddin Ismail and Rubina Ali) from poverty and slum-life but as of the end of May 2009 anything is yet to happen. Rubina's house was recently demolished with no notice as it lay on land owned by the Maharashtra train authorities and she is now permanently living with her uncle's family in a home a stone-throw away in the same slum. Azharuddin's home too was demolished in the past two weeks, as it happens every year in his case, because the concrete walls were preventing local authorities to clear a drain passing right behind it. As usual, his father is looking into restoring the walls as soon as the work on the drain has been completed.
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  • Rubina Ali, 9, the child actor playing the role of 'young Latika', the friend/lover of Jamal, protagonist of Slumdog Millionaire, the famous movie winner of 8 Oscar Academy Awards in December 2008, is smiling while on the streets near her uncle's house in the slum where she still lives with her family next to the train station of Bandra (East), Mumbai, India. Various promises were made to lift the two young actors (Azharuddin Ismail and Rubina Ali) from poverty and slum-life but as of the end of May 2009 anything is yet to happen. Rubina's house was recently demolished with no notice as it lay on land owned by the Maharashtra train authorities and she is now permanently living with her uncle's family in a home a stone-throw away in the same slum. Azharuddin's home too was demolished in the past two weeks, as it happens every year in his case, because the concrete walls were preventing local authorities to clear a drain passing right behind it. As usual, his father is looking into restoring the walls as soon as the work on the drain has been completed.
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  • Azharuddin Ismail, 10, the child actor playing the role of 'young Salim', the brother of Jamal, protagonist of Slumdog Millionaire, the famous movie winner of 8 Oscar Academy Awards in December 2008, is arguing with his mother in their home inside the slum where they still live next to the train station of Bandra (East), Mumbai, India. Various promises were made to lift the two young actors (Azharuddin Ismail and Rubina Ali) from poverty and slum-life but as of the end of May 2009 anything is yet to happen. Rubina's house was recently demolished with no notice as it lay on land owned by the Maharashtra train authorities and she is now permanently living with her uncle's family in a home a stone-throw away in the same slum. Azharuddin's home too was demolished in the past two weeks, as it happens every year in his case, because the concrete walls were preventing local authorities to clear a drain passing right behind it. As usual, his father is looking into restoring the walls as soon as the work on the drain has been completed.
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  • A melancholic Rubina Ali, 9, the child actor playing the role of 'young Latika', the friend/lover of Jamal, protagonist of Slumdog Millionaire, the famous movie winner of 8 Oscar Academy Awards in December 2008, is portrayed inside her uncle's house in the slum where she still lives with her family next to the train station of Bandra (East), Mumbai, India. Various promises were made to lift the two young actors (Azharuddin Ismail and Rubina Ali) from poverty and slum-life but as of the end of May 2009 anything is yet to happen. Rubina's house was recently demolished with no notice as it lay on land owned by the Maharashtra train authorities and she is now permanently living with her uncle's family in a home a stone-throw away in the same slum. Azharuddin's home too was demolished in the past two weeks, as it happens every year in his case, because the concrete walls were preventing local authorities to clear a drain passing right behind it. As usual, his father is looking into restoring the walls as soon as the work on the drain has been completed.
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  • Azharuddin Ismail, 10, the child actor playing the role of 'young Salim', the brother of Jamal, protagonist of Slumdog Millionaire, the famous movie winner of 8 Oscar Academy Awards in December 2008, is taking his mobile phone back after having it shown to a 'friend' on the streets surrounding the slum where he still lives with his family next to the train station of Bandra (East), Mumbai, India. Various promises were made to lift the two young actors (Azharuddin Ismail and Rubina Ali) from poverty and slum-life but as of the end of May 2009 anything is yet to happen. Rubina's house was recently demolished with no notice as it lay on land owned by the Maharashtra train authorities and she is now permanently living with her uncle's family in a home a stone-throw away in the same slum. Azharuddin's home too was demolished in the past two weeks, as it happens every year in his case, because the concrete walls were preventing local authorities to clear a drain passing right behind it. As usual, his father is looking into restoring the walls as soon as the work on the drain has been completed.
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  • Joan Sebastian Zamora is portrayed in London, United Kingdom. Copyright: Alex Masi - ALL RIGHTS RESERVED - alex@alexmasi.co.uk
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  • Joan Sebastian Zamora is portrayed in London, United Kingdom. Copyright: Alex Masi - ALL RIGHTS RESERVED - alex@alexmasi.co.uk
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  • Joan Sebastian Zamora is portrayed in London, United Kingdom. Copyright: Alex Masi - ALL RIGHTS RESERVED - alex@alexmasi.co.uk
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  • Joan Sebastian Zamora is portrayed in London, United Kingdom. Copyright: Alex Masi - ALL RIGHTS RESERVED - alex@alexmasi.co.uk
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  • Joan Sebastian Zamora is portrayed in London, United Kingdom. Copyright: Alex Masi - ALL RIGHTS RESERVED - alex@alexmasi.co.uk
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  • Joan Sebastian Zamora is portrayed in London, United Kingdom. Copyright: Alex Masi - ALL RIGHTS RESERVED - alex@alexmasi.co.uk
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  • Joan Sebastian Zamora is portrayed in London, United Kingdom. Copyright: Alex Masi - ALL RIGHTS RESERVED - alex@alexmasi.co.uk
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  • Joan Sebastian Zamora is portrayed in London, United Kingdom. Copyright: Alex Masi - ALL RIGHTS RESERVED - alex@alexmasi.co.uk
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  • Joan Sebastian Zamora is portrayed in London, United Kingdom. Copyright: Alex Masi - ALL RIGHTS RESERVED - alex@alexmasi.co.uk
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  • Joan Sebastian Zamora is portrayed in London, United Kingdom. Copyright: Alex Masi - ALL RIGHTS RESERVED - alex@alexmasi.co.uk
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  • Joan Sebastian Zamora is portrayed in London, United Kingdom. Copyright: Alex Masi - ALL RIGHTS RESERVED - alex@alexmasi.co.uk
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  • Joan Sebastian Zamora is portrayed in London, United Kingdom. Copyright: Alex Masi - ALL RIGHTS RESERVED - alex@alexmasi.co.uk
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  • Joan Sebastian Zamora is portrayed in London, United Kingdom. Copyright: Alex Masi - ALL RIGHTS RESERVED - alex@alexmasi.co.uk
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  • Joan Sebastian Zamora is portrayed in London, United Kingdom. Copyright: Alex Masi - ALL RIGHTS RESERVED - alex@alexmasi.co.uk
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  • Joan Sebastian Zamora is portrayed in London, United Kingdom. Copyright: Alex Masi - ALL RIGHTS RESERVED - alex@alexmasi.co.uk
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  • Joan Sebastian Zamora is portrayed in London, United Kingdom. Copyright: Alex Masi - ALL RIGHTS RESERVED - alex@alexmasi.co.uk
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  • Joan Sebastian Zamora is portrayed in London, United Kingdom. Copyright: Alex Masi - ALL RIGHTS RESERVED - alex@alexmasi.co.uk
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  • Shafiq Syed, 34, is thoughtful while driving his rickshaw along the busy road of Bangalore city centre, Karnataka, India. Shaifq has been the main character of the Cannes' Camera D'Or 1988 winner Salaam Bombay, but after the movie he failed to become a star, fell back into poverty and lived on the streets for years before he became a rickshaw (tuk-tuk) driver in his home city of Bangalore, Karnataka State, India.
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  • The City Market is photographed in Bangalore, Karnataka, India. On these very same pavements Shafiq Syed, now 34, used to sleep and make a meagre living when he escaped various times from his father's home at the tender age of 11 to live as a street child here first, and then in Mumbai. It was during the time living next to Churchgate train station, in central Mumbai, that he was selected to become the main character for the cast of Cannes' Camera D'Or 1988 winner Salaam Bombay. After the movie he failed to become a star, fell back into poverty and lived on the streets for years before he moved on to become a rickshaw (tuk-tuk) driver in his home city of Bangalore, Karnataka State, India.
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  • The entrance of the City Market is photographed in Bangalore, Karnataka, India. On these very same pavements Shafiq Syed, now 34, used to sleep and make a meagre living when he escaped various times from his father's home at the tender age of 11 to live as a street child here first, and then in Mumbai. It was during the time living next to Churchgate train station, in central Mumbai, that he was selected to become the main character for the cast of Cannes' Camera D'Or 1988 winner Salaam Bombay. After the movie he failed to become a star, fell back into poverty and lived on the streets for years before he moved on to become a rickshaw (tuk-tuk) driver in his home city of Bangalore, Karnataka State, India.
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  • Shafiq Syed, 34, is driving his rickshaw from home to the city centre of Bangalore, Karnataka, India. Shaifq has been the main character of the Cannes' Camera D'Or 1988 winner Salaam Bombay, but after the movie he failed to become a star, fell back into poverty and lived on the streets for years before he became a rickshaw (tuk-tuk) driver in his home city of Bangalore, Karnataka State, India.
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  • Shafiq Syed, 34, is driving his rickshaw in the streets surrounding the poor neighbourhood where he now lives with his family in Bangalore, Karnataka, India. Shaifq has been the main character of the Cannes' Camera D'Or 1988 winner Salaam Bombay, but after the movie he failed to become a star, fell back into poverty and lived on the streets for years before he became a rickshaw (tuk-tuk) driver in his home city of Bangalore, Karnataka State, India.
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  • Shafiq Syed, 34, is helping his wife preparing tea in their home kitchen inside a poor neighbourhood of Bangalore, Karnataka, India. Shaifq has been the main character of the Cannes' Camera D'Or 1988 winner Salaam Bombay, but after the movie he failed to become a star, fell back into poverty and lived on the streets for years before he became a rickshaw (tuk-tuk) driver in his home city of Bangalore, Karnataka State, India.
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  • Shafiq Syed, 34, is driving his rickshaw along a busy road of Bangalore city centre, Karnataka, India. Shaifq has been the main character of the Cannes' Camera D'Or 1988 winner Salaam Bombay, but after the movie he failed to become a star, fell back into poverty and lived on the streets for years before he became a rickshaw (tuk-tuk) driver in his home city of Bangalore, Karnataka State, India.
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  • Shafiq Syed, 34, is portrayed on a mirror with his mother inside her home in the poor Bangalore neighbourhood where he now also lives with his family. Shaifq has been the main character of the Cannes' Camera D'Or 1988 winner Salaam Bombay, but after the movie he failed to become a star, fell back into poverty and lived on the streets for years before he became a rickshaw (tuk-tuk) driver in his home city of Bangalore, Karnataka State, India.
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  • Shafiq Syed, 34, is driving his rickshaw with his younger son, Nadeem, 4, along the streets surrounding the poor neighbourhood in Bangalore, Karnataka, India, where he now lives with his family. Shaifq has been the main character of the Cannes' Camera D'Or 1988 winner Salaam Bombay, but after the movie he failed to become a star, fell back into poverty and lived on the streets for years before he became a rickshaw (tuk-tuk) driver in his home city of Bangalore, Karnataka State, India.
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  • Shafiq Syed, 34, is smiling at his daughter, Simran, 7, while playing with his children in their home inside a poor neighbourhood of Bangalore, Karnataka, India. Shaifq has been the main character of the Cannes' Camera D'Or 1988 winner Salaam Bombay, but after the movie he failed to become a star, fell back into poverty and lived on the streets for years before he became a rickshaw (tuk-tuk) driver in his home city of Bangalore, Karnataka State, India.
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  • Shafiq Syed, 34, is playing with his three children and wife, (left to right) Nadeem, 4, Waseem, 11, and Simran, 7, in his home located in a poor neighbourhood of Bangalore, Karnataka, India. Shaifq has been the main character of the Cannes' Camera D'Or 1988 winner Salaam Bombay, but after the movie he failed to become a star, fell back into poverty and lived on the streets for years before he became a rickshaw (tuk-tuk) driver in his home city of Bangalore, Karnataka State, India.
    Slumdog_Millionaire_Salaam_Mumbai_In...jpg
  • Shafiq Syed, 34, is driving his rickshaw on the streets surrounding the poor Bangalore neighbourhood, Karnataka, India, where he now lives with his family. Shaifq has been the main character of the Cannes' Camera D'Or 1988 winner Salaam Bombay, but after the movie he failed to become a star, fell back into poverty and lived on the streets for years before he became a rickshaw (tuk-tuk) driver in his home city of Bangalore, Karnataka State, India.
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  • Shafiq Syed, 34, is parking his rickshaw in the city centre of Bangalore, Karnataka, India. Shaifq has been the main character of the Cannes' Camera D'Or 1988 winner Salaam Bombay, but after the movie he failed to become a star, fell back into poverty and lived on the streets for years before he became a rickshaw (tuk-tuk) driver in his home city of Bangalore, Karnataka State, India.
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  • Shafiq Syed, 34, is holding her daughter Simran, 7, in front of their home in a poor neighbourhood of Bangalore, Karnataka, India, while his elder son Waseem, 11, is standing by. Shaifq has been the main character of the Cannes' Camera D'Or 1988 winner Salaam Bombay, but after the movie he failed to become a star, fell back into poverty and lived on the streets for years before he became a rickshaw (tuk-tuk) driver in his home city of Bangalore, Karnataka State, India.
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  • Shafiq Syed, 34, is smiling at the image of his deceased father inside his mother's home in the poor Bangalore neighbourhood where he now lives with his family. Shaifq has been the main character of the Cannes' Camera D'Or 1988 winner Salaam Bombay, but after the movie he failed to become a star, fell back into poverty and lived on the streets for years before he became a rickshaw (tuk-tuk) driver in his home city of Bangalore, Karnataka State, India.
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  • A woman is stepping into a rickshaw next to the Bangalore City Market, Karnataka, India. Near this very same place Shafiq Syed, now 34, used to sleep and make a meagre living when he escaped various times from his father's home at the tender age of 11 to live as a street child here first, and then in Mumbai. It was during the time living next to Churchgate train station, in central Mumbai, that he was selected to become the main character for the cast of Cannes' Camera D'Or 1988 winner Salaam Bombay. After the movie he failed to become a star, fell back into poverty and lived on the streets for years before he moved on to become a rickshaw (tuk-tuk) driver in his home city of Bangalore, Karnataka State, India.
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  • A young boy, about the same age and in the same area where Shafiq Syed worked more than 20 years ago, is carrying vegetables on the streets surrounding the Bangalore City Market, Karnataka, India. Shafiq, now 34, used to sleep and make a meagre living here when he escaped various times from his father's home at the tender age of 11 to live as a street child in Bangalore first, and then in Mumbai. It was during the time living next to Churchgate train station, in central Mumbai, that he was selected to become the main character for the cast of Cannes' Camera D'Or 1988 winner Salaam Bombay. After the movie he failed to become a star, fell back into poverty and lived on the streets for years before he moved on to become a rickshaw (tuk-tuk) driver in his home city of Bangalore, Karnataka State, India.
    Slumdog_Millionaire_Salaam_Mumbai_In...jpg
  • Shafiq Syed, 34, is playing with his three children, (left to right) Simran, 7, Nadeem, 4 and Waseem, 11, in his home inside a poor neighbourhood of Bangalore, Karnataka, India. Shaifq has been the main character of the Cannes' Camera D'Or 1988 winner Salaam Bombay, but after the movie he failed to become a star, fell back into poverty and lived on the streets for years before he became a rickshaw (tuk-tuk) driver in his home city of Bangalore, Karnataka State, India.
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  • Shaifq Syed, 34, (left) has been the main character of the Cannes' Camera D'Or 1988 winner Salaam Bombay, but after the movie he failed to become a star, fell back into poverty and lived on the streets for years before he became a rickshaw (tuk-tuk) driver in his home city of Bangalore, Karnataka State, India. He still keeps the old poster of the movie and much of the media coverage from his successful times as an actor.
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  • Shafiq Syed, 34, is portrayed inside his home in Bangalore, Karnataka, India. Shaifq has been the main character of the Cannes' Camera D'Or 1988 winner Salaam Bombay, but after the movie he failed to become a star, fell back into poverty and lived on the streets for years before he became a rickshaw (tuk-tuk) driver in his home city of Bangalore, Karnataka State, India.
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  • Marvin, 20 years old, former gangster, teaching a life orientation lesson to young neglected youngsters in the School of Hope in Athlone, Cape Town, RSA, where troubled young kids at risk are getting education (run by Thembalitsha.org.za a local NGO). Marvin was a hit-man, working also for different gang such as 'The Americans' and the 'Junior Mafia' between the age of 15 and 19. He grow up in the mainly 'coloured' area of  Heideveld, where unemployment is rife and gangs are flourishing. He was also addicted by crystal meth (aka 'tik'), a dangerous chemical drug very common in South Africa's poorest neighbourhoods. Thanks to his family, after having been to reformatory, he was helped to get out of the gangs and to join a free academy for skills development aimed at empowering troubled youths through training and discipline, called Chrysalis (www.chrysalisacademy.org.za). He finished a three month course there and he is now about to  start working in the tourism industry; he know the wrongs has done and he does not want to go back to that life anymore. Chrysalis aim at reducing the levels of crime and violence in the Western Cape by transforming 'youth at risk' into strong, positive community leaders of the future through intensive continuous training. ?After I left the gang I was working for in the Woodstock area of Cape Town I have made myself some enemies; I cannot go back there anymore because someone has still anger left for me?I don?t want that life anymore, I want to live peacefully and fulfil my aspirations, you see: it is a matter of having little short-term goals, once you have achieved one you go onto the next, and so on. Always think you can do it, don?t give up, go for it again. I was running in dark corners, there was no way out, I did not have a goal, I had no dreams. You need to believe that you are worthwhile. Life is hard, it depends on you on how you want to make your life. Make everyday your day."
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  • Marvin, 20 years old, former gangster, by a wall of a school close to the impoverished area of Heideveld, Cape Town, RSA. Marvin was a hit-man, working also for different gangs such as 'The Americans' and the 'Junior Mafia' between the age of 15 and 19. He grow up in the mainly 'coloured' area of  Heideveld, where unemployment is rife and gangs are flourishing. He was also addicted by Crystal Meth (aka 'tik'), a dangerous chemical drug very common in South Africa's poorest neighbourhoods. Thanks to his family he was helped to get out of the gangs and to join a free academy for skills development aimed at empowering troubled youths through training and discipline, called Chrysalis (www.chrysalisacademy.org.za). He finished a three month course there and he is now about to  start working in the tourism industry; he know the wrongs has done and he does not want to go back to that life anymore. Chrysalis aim at reducing the levels of crime and violence in the Western Cape by transforming 'youth at risk' into strong, positive community leaders of the future through intensive continuous training. Marvin is actually heading life orientation lessons to institutes as the School of Hope, in Athlone, Cape Town, where troubled young kids at risk are getting education (run by Thembalitsha.org.za a local NGO).
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  • Marvin, 20 years old, former gangster, teaching a life orientation lesson to young neglected youngsters in the School of Hope in Athlone, Cape Town, RSA, where troubled young kids at risk are getting education (run by Thembalitsha.org.za a local NGO). Marvin was a hit-man, working also for different gang such as 'The Americans' and the 'Junior Mafia' between the age of 15 and 19. He grow up in the mainly 'coloured' area of  Heideveld, where unemployment is rife and gangs are flourishing. He was also addicted by crystal meth (aka 'tik'), a dangerous chemical drug very common in South Africa's poorest neighbourhoods. Thanks to his family, after having been to reformatory, he was helped to get out of the gangs and to join a free academy for skills development aimed at empowering troubled youths through training and discipline, called Chrysalis (www.chrysalisacademy.org.za). He finished a three month course there and he is now about to  start working in the tourism industry; he know the wrongs has done and he does not want to go back to that life anymore. Chrysalis aim at reducing the levels of crime and violence in the Western Cape by transforming 'youth at risk' into strong, positive community leaders of the future through intensive continuous training. ?After I left the gang I was working for in the Woodstock area of Cape Town I have made myself some enemies; I cannot go back there anymore because someone has still anger left for me?I don?t want that life anymore, I want to live peacefully and fulfil my aspirations, you see: it is a matter of having little short-term goals, once you have achieved one you go onto the next, and so on. Always think you can do it, don?t give up, go for it again. I was running in dark corners, there was no way out, I did not have a goal, I had no dreams. You need to believe that you are worthwhile. Life is hard, it depends on you on how you want to make your life. Make everyday your day."
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  • Recruits of the Shaheed Benazir Bhutto Elite Police Training Center, a commando and anti-terrorism academy on the outskirts of Karachi, are taking part to a raid simulation exercise involving the freeing of a hostage. The training center was founded by retired colonel Abdul Wahid Khan, a brave officer who served as a gunship helicopter pilot in the Pakistani Air Force and around the globe with the United Nations, but who's first task as a young army officer in 1979 was to train Afghan Mujahedeen to fight the Soviet Army, the very Mujahedeen that are today's Taleban.
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  • Recruits of the the Shaheed Benazir Bhutto Elite Police Training Center, a commando and anti-terrorism academy on the outskirts of Karachi, are exercising at dawn. The training center was founded by retired colonel Abdul Wahid Khan, a brave officer who served as a gunship helicopter pilot in the Pakistani Air Force and around the globe with the United Nations, but who's first task as a young army officer in 1979 was to train Afghan Mujahedeen to fight the Soviet Army, the very Mujahedeen that are today's Taleban.
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  • Recruits of the the Shaheed Benazir Bhutto Elite Police Training Center, a commando and anti-terrorism academy on the outskirts of Karachi, are exercising and simulating extreme actions on a high tower located on the premises. The training center was founded by retired colonel Abdul Wahid Khan, a brave officer who served as a gunship helicopter pilot in the Pakistani Air Force and around the globe with the United Nations, but who's first task as a young army officer in 1979 was to train Afghan Mujahedeen to fight the Soviet Army, the very Mujahedeen that are today's Taleban.
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