Zeenat Aman shed tears after seeing the ill-treatment of animals!!
Zeenat Aman: zeenat aman shed tears after seeing the ill-treatment of animals, made this appeal to her co-actors
Famous bollywood actress Zeenat Aman is seen quite active on social media these days. Often she keeps sharing many posts on her Instagram remembering the old days. These days the actress is busy preparing for her upcoming film 'Ban Tikki'. Now recently, Zeenat urged people to avoid bringing wild animals on the sets. Let us know what the actress has said.
Zeenat has shared her recent experience on the sets with her fans on Instagram. Zeenat has written a long note sharing her photo and a glimpse of 1974. This post of Zeenat is also getting a lot of love from the audience. At the same time, many fans seem to agree with the actress's views.
While sharing the post, the actress wrote in the note, "Recently, when I reached the set, I had tears in my eyes after seeing an elderly elephant there. She was standing on the burning asphalt andher whole body was decorated with jewellery. I stood in front of the camera all day. I was bound to do my job, but I felt completely guilty that such a big animal had to suffer for my job and your entertainment."
Zeenat further revealed how the plight of domestic and wild animals has always troubled her. She wrote, "The plight of animals, both domestic and wild, has always troubled me. I do not believe that any wild animal should be in captivity, especially not one as intelligent, intelligent, and emotional as an elephant. I know that they are extremely "To keep them in captivity is to support cruelty.
Zeenat requested her colleagues in the film industry to avoid bringing wild animals on the sets. He wrote "My serious and urgent appeal to my colleagues and people in the film industry is to avoid bringing wild animals on the sets at any cost. We are very fortunate that india is home to the majority population of Asian elephants in the world andit is Our national heritage animal. I am sharing some resources from such organizations. I would be glad if you read them."