No love for Slumdog Millionaire in India. Producer, director issue statement about how they compensated child starsSlumdog Millionaire is getting a poor reception in India, the very country in which the Oscar-nominated film is set.Not only has the film failed to capture the imaginations of Indian filmgoers; it's also been dogged by controversy over its name and the treatment of its child stars.British director Danny Boyle and producer Christian Colson issued a statement Thursday defending their handling of eight-year-old slum dwellers Rubiana Ali and Azharuddin Ismail.The Indian media have accused the makers of the hit film of paying a paltry sum to the two child actors.Boyle's statement says the producers set up a fund more than a year ago to cover education, basic living costs, health care and any emergencies. The children were enrolled in school for the first time after the film was made.If they stay in school until they are 18, the children would receive another "substantial" lump sum, the statement said.Rafiq Qureshi, father of Rubina, backed up the claim, saying the filmmakers "are taking complete care of my child.""Whatever a parent could have done, they have done much more than that," he said.Rubina herself said she would ...