Trisha gives befitting reply to Jallikattu supporters

By Suman Priya MendoncaFirst Published Jan 14, 2017, 9:38 AM IST
Highlights
  • Actress Trisha was attacked by jallikattu supporters on the sets of her movie Garjanai
  • Trisha is the goodwill ambassador for PeTA
  • Trisha has fought back and questioned is disrespecting woman Tamil culture?

 

Trisha was shooting for her movie Garjanai at Sivagangai district in the state. The actress is the goodwill ambassador of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA). Citing this as the reason a group of people disrupted the shoot and tried to attack Trisha on the sets.

 

PETA is one among the many animal rights organisations, responsible for pressing Supreme Court to ban Jallikattu. Considering Trisha as the soft target, the violent group of Jallikattu supporters even trolled Trisha on social media.

 

Also Read: Jallikattu Ban: Are Kollywood actors scared of backlash from Tamilians?

 

But Trisha has given a befitting reply to those who are trolling her.

Before i break my silence on d concerned issue,i would firstly lik 2 thank d entire police personnel of Tamil Nadu for makin sure i reached

— Trisha Krishnan (@trishtrashers) January 14, 2017

 

That bein said,I am shocked n mortified at d haters n d kind of filthy language bein used jus bcoz u have free access 2 social media. pic.twitter.com/oCX0Tvbsgj

— Trisha Krishnan (@trishtrashers) January 14, 2017

 

Disrespecting a woman and her family is tamil culture?You should be ashamed to call urself a Tamilian or even speak about Tamil culture.

— Trisha Krishnan (@trishtrashers) January 14, 2017

 

I never bow down to bullyism nor do i fear you.Get off my timeline and get a life !!! Period !!!

— Trisha Krishnan (@trishtrashers) January 14, 2017

 

Biggest thank u to my Garjanai team for d protection n support u gav me yest n n my wonderful well wishers for standing by me always❤️

— Trisha Krishnan (@trishtrashers) January 14, 2017

 

However, it is noticeable that Trisha has never spoke against jallikattu too. This tweet of hers proves it. 

Secondly,I have never spoken against Jallikattu at any given point.Thank u @iam_str for making my stand clear and takin up for me as always

— Trisha Krishnan (@trishtrashers) January 14, 2017

 

These are some of the trolls which tried to demean Trisha.

#Trisha sexy is against our feelings. Omg. Can't tolerate it. Ignore all her movies. How dare she talks against #jallikatu.

— Yoganand (@yogiyoganand) January 13, 2017

 

Good to see like this type of memes😂
பீத்தசிரிக்கி😎 #trisha #jallikattu #Peta pic.twitter.com/076Ph1ZwF4

— VènDèttÀ² (@GowthemSp) January 13, 2017

 

Jallikattu or bull taming is a traditional sport conducted during Pongal festival in Tamil Nadu. The sport was banned by the Supreme Court in 2014 as it considered Jallikattu to be cruel to animal.

Also Read: Jallikattu ban: TN tries every trick in the book, SC says a firm NO

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