TIL Desk Bollywood/ Actress Trisha’s mother Uma Krishnan has lodged a complaint with the city police commissioner’s office seeking protection for her daughter and action against those who hacked into her Twitter account. Trisha’s long association with PETA, which is aggressively campaigning against Jallikattu, has earned her the wrath of the supporters of the ancient and popular bull-taming sport.
Last week, angry protesters held up the shooting of her Tamil film “Garjanai” in Sivaganga district and demanded Trisha to come out of the vanity van where she took refuge. 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.
Following the protest, Trisha release an official statement in which she wrote: “I have never spoken against Jallikattu at any point. I am a proud Tamilian by birth and I believe and respect in Tamil culture and tradition. I would never go against the sentiments of my own people who had been instrumental in my growth and stature.” Fearing for Trisha’s safety, her mother has sought police protection.
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