Azharuddin Mohammed Ismail lives in the Garib Nagar slum in Bandra East, Mumbai, along with another 20 children, including Rubina Ali, 9, who starred in the early scenes of the $326 million grossing film, which took eight Oscars.
The demolition occurred on Thursday when officials said the illegally built shacks were blocking the construction of a key drain. The residents have not been provided with alternative accommodation but have been promised new homes before the monsoon season, due in early June.
"We have nowhere to go. We are just sitting on the road in the blazing sun right now. All our belongings and other household goods have either been thrown out or damaged. We don't know what we will eat today," the boy told the Indo-Asian News Service.
The families of Azharuddin and Rubina have been pinning their hopes on being granted new apartments in Mumbai, which were promised by authorities in February. The flat allocation has been delayed following the announcement of general elections.
The children's parents earlier claimed they received $2,465 and $725 respectively for a year's work, The Daily Telegraph reported. The paper said this figure was disputed by the studio behind the film.