Actress Trisha in trouble over Jallikattu
Chennai, Jan 13
South Indian film actress Trisha faced the heat of angry Jallikattu
protesters on Friday with youths holding up the shooting of her film in Tamil
Nadu for endorsing PETA animal welfare organisation's stand against Jallikattu.
The actress endorsed People for Ethical Treatment of Animals
(PETA) organisation and is long associated with the animal welfare group, which
is aggressively campaigning against the ancient and popular bull-taming sport
Jallikattu, and also wants people supporting it to be held for contempt of court.
The angry protesters held up the shooting of the film 'Garjanai'
in Sivaganga district and demanded Trisha to come out of the vanity van where
she took refuge.
The unrelenting protesters were shouting slogans and it was
only after the police came that the actress was rescued to safety.
The angry mob said that they will not allow her to shoot in
Tamil Nadu unless she apologises and withdraws her support to the animal rights
organisation.
The Jallikattu supporters are demanding a ban on PETA.
Last year, the Supreme Court banned Jallikattu, angering the
sport's supporters and traditionalists who support it.
Chennai, Jan 13
South Indian film actress Trisha faced the heat of angry Jallikattu
protesters on Friday with youths holding up the shooting of her film in Tamil
Nadu for endorsing PETA animal welfare organisation's stand against Jallikattu.
The actress endorsed People for Ethical Treatment of Animals
(PETA) organisation and is long associated with the animal welfare group, which
is aggressively campaigning against the ancient and popular bull-taming sport
Jallikattu, and also wants people supporting it to be held for contempt of court.
The angry protesters held up the shooting of the film 'Garjanai'
in Sivaganga district and demanded Trisha to come out of the vanity van where
she took refuge.
The unrelenting protesters were shouting slogans and it was
only after the police came that the actress was rescued to safety.
The angry mob said that they will not allow her to shoot in
Tamil Nadu unless she apologises and withdraws her support to the animal rights
organisation.
The Jallikattu supporters are demanding a ban on PETA.
Last year, the Supreme Court banned Jallikattu, angering the
sport's supporters and traditionalists who support it.
Tags: Trisha Krishnan