Amy Jackson has just began shooting for director Shankar's film, Enthiran 2.0. with Rajinikanth. However, it seems Amy Jackson is in hot water now after a tweet she put out regarding 'Jallikattu' ban.
Amy tweeted that people should sign the Peta petition against the tradition of 'Jallikattu' or bull-fighting in Tamil Nadu.
#NoJallikattu : Actors, cricketers sign @PetaIndia's plea against bullfights https://t.co/7tvV7ZjpVr Please show your support too!
— Amy Jackson (@iamAmyJackson) December 16, 2015
And no sooner, Tamilar Viduthalai Padai, a political outfit has decided to protest against her. Members of the Tamil outfit also protested at Enthiran 2 shooting spot demanding to remove Amy Jackson from the movie for supporting Jallikattu ban. Their leader, Veeralakshmi, has also issued a statement that they will protest against and seek her removal from the film with Rajinikanth.
The PETA India filed a petition seeking the ban on bull fighting after Prakash Javadekar, Minister of State for Environment, Forest and Climate Change announced his intention to allow the sport, in spite of Supreme Court's order that confirms its ban in 2014.
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