Like his on-screen character, Azaruddin came from one of the slums of
Mumbai, living in the Garib Nagar slum near
Bandra station. According to
The Daily Telegraph, "his family's illegal hut was demolished by the local authorities and he now sleeps under a sheet of plastic
tarpaulin". In 2020 the
Mumbai Mirror published an article about Azharuddin which revealed he was living in the slums again after his business went bankrupt. His mother also revealed he became a drug addict.
Career Critics have claimed Azharuddin and his co-star
Rubina Ali, had been underpaid for their part in the film, something disputed by the film's producer saying the actors had been paid the equivalent of a monthly salary payment for the production company's senior staff in Britain. A trust fund has been set up for the children which will be released to them when they turn eighteen, provided they continue in education until this time. Both Azharuddin and Rubina attended the
81st Academy Awards on 22 February 2009, along with all of the other actors that played Salim, Jamal and Latika. Azharuddin was accompanied by his mother Shameem Ismail, while Rubina was accompanied by her uncle. This was his first journey outside of Mumbai. Following the success of
Slumdog Millionaire at the 2009
Academy Awards the
Maharashtra Housing Area Development Authority have recommended the children be rehoused, with an official saying the children had "brought laurels to the country" and deserved to be rewarded. On 25 February 2009, the
Maharashtra Housing and Development Authority announced that Azharuddin as well as Rubina would be given "free houses" so that they would no longer have to live in the Mumbai slum of Garib Nagar. In March 2009, Azharuddun was part of the cast in the
Bollywood film
Kal Kisne Dekha (2009), alongside his
Slumdog Millionaire co-star
Rubina Ali. The film was directed by Vivek Sharma and features the Bollywood stars
Shah Rukh Khan,
Rishi Kapoor and
Juhi Chawla in cameo roles. ==Controversies==