MUMBAI, India — The makers of "Slumdog Millionaire" met with the film's two impoverished child stars Wednesday in Mumbai, but the father of one of the children stormed out of the meeting, saying they've been forgotten since the movie won eight Oscars. Rubina Ali, 9, and Azharuddin Mohammed Ismail, 10, both lost their homes this month as city authorities cleared out parts of the slum where they live. Rubina has been staying with relatives and Azhar has been living in a makeshift shanty of tarps and blankets with his parents. "We've been trying for a long time to move them into legal accommodation," director Danny Boyle told reporters at the Tata Institute of Social Sciences on the outskirts of Mumbai, where he and producer Christian Colson met the children and their families. Boyle also said he plans to make two more films set in Mumbai. But Rafiq Qureshi, Rubina's father, said Boyle has not done enough. "It has been five to six months," Qureshi said in an interview after he cut the meeting short in anger.