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Tamil Filmdom Supports Trisha Over Jallikattu Row

Darpan News Desk IANS, 14 Jan, 2017 02:39 PM
    Tamil actors such as Kamal Haasan, Arvind Swami and Radikaa Sarath Kumar have extended their support to actress Trisha Krishnan, who faced the heat of angry protesters for endorsing animal rights groups PETA's stand against Jallikattu.
     
    The actress has been long associated with People for Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), which is aggressively campaigning against Jallikattu, and also wants people supporting it to be held for contempt of court.
     
    On Friday, angry protesters held up the shooting of Trisha's upcoming Tamil film "Garjanai" in Sivaganga district and demanded her to come out of the vanity van where she took refuge.
     
    Trisha, on Saturday, clarified she never spoke against the ancient and popular bull-taming sport.
     
    Despite clarifying her stand, the 33-year-old came under fire on social media.
     
    Her colleagues were quick to come to her rescue.
     
    Kamal Haasan, who has worked with Trisha in films such as "Manmadhan Ambu" and "Thoongaavanam", tweeted: "Please stop hurting Trisha. My support is always for decency. Let individuals be. Don't weaken our case by slandering. Leave small people alone, fight decision makers."
     
    "Roja" fame Arvind Swami, who is currently working with Trisha in Tamil crime thriller "Sathuranga Vettai 2", requested people to not bully her for expressing her opinion.
     
    "This is the cornerstone of our democracy and you are here by choice. You may choose to disagree, but be respectful when you express the difference of opinion. What happened to Trisha is not ok," Arvind wrote.
     
    Radikaa tweeted: "Each person is entitled to their beliefs, but disrespecting and not knowing to have a dialogue shows ignorance and cowardice. Take care, Trisha."
     
    Following the incessant trolling on social media, Trisha has deactivated her Twitter account.
     
    RAJINIKANTH BATS FOR JALLIKATTU
     
     
    Superstar Rajinikanth on Friday extended his support for Jallikattu, the popular and ancient bull-taming sport, played usually around Pongal festival in Tamil Nadu. He said it must be held as it is part of Tamil culture.
     
    Last year, Supreme Court banned Jallikattu, earning the wrath of its supporters and well-wishers.
     
    Speaking at Vikatan Film Awards, Rajinikanth told reporters here: "Bring in whatever rules but Jallikattu must be held to keep up the traditions of our Tamil culture."
     
    At the event, Rajinikanth was awarded best actor for his performance as an ageing don in last year's Tamil blockbuster "Kabali".
     
    Currently busy shooting for Tamil science-fiction action "2.o", the 65-year-old will next team up with "Kabali" director again.
     
     

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