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Danny Boyle Secures Child Actors’ Future with Trust Fund and School Transportation

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Director Danny Boyle has taken an unusual and thoughtful step to secure the future of the three lead child actors in Slumdog Millionaire.

He has placed the money they earned from the film into a trust, which was set to be released to them only when they reach 16 years of age, after completing grade school. This move ensures that the young actors will have financial stability and security as they grow up, allowing them to focus on their education without immediate financial concerns.

In addition to this, the production company has arranged for a dedicated auto-rickshaw driver to personally take the children to school every day until they turn 16. This arrangement guarantees that the kids will have safe, reliable transportation and can attend school regularly without any logistical issues. The decision reflects Boyle’s commitment not just to the artistic success of the project but also to the well-being and future of the young actors involved. It’s a rare example of a filmmaker prioritizing long-term care over immediate financial gain, setting a positive precedent in the industry for responsible and caring production practices.

This initiative highlights a growing awareness within the film industry about safeguarding child actors’ futures and ensuring their education and safety are prioritized throughout filming. Fans and industry insiders alike are praising Danny Boyle’s approach as both compassionate and forward-thinking, emphasizing that nurturing young talent responsibly is essential for sustainable filmmaking.

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