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Kamal Haasan at India Today Conclave: If you want to ban jallikattu, ban biryani too
Defending the game of jallikattu currently banned in Tamil Nadu, superstar Kamal Haasan today said he is a big fan and all those who hate the bull sport should give up on biryani too.
"If you want a ban on jallikattu, let's also ban biryani," Haasan told Managing Editor Rahul Kanwal at the India Today South Conclave in Chennai. "I'm a big fan of jallikattu," he said.
"I'm probably one of few actors who've played jallikattu. Am a proud Tamilian, this is our culture," he said.
NOT THE FIRST TIME
On earlier occasions too, Haasan was vocal about restarting the 'tradition' and has said jallikattu must not be confused with bull-fighting in Spain.
The 62-year-old actor had said that in Spain, people hurt the animal and it would die, but in Tamil Nadu bulls are treated like "god, as part of the family".
Haasan said the sport of jallikattu is all about bull-taming and not about harming the animal involved. "It is about taming the bull and not creating physical harm by breaking its horns or other parts," he had said.
In a blow to the Tamil Nadu government in November last year, the Supreme Court had dismissed the state's plea seeking recall of its 2014 verdict banning the bull fights, holding that the practice amounted to cruelty to the animals.
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Also read: Supreme Court dismisses Tamil Nadu plea seeking recall of 2014 verdict banning Jallikattu
Also read: Can't justify Jallikattu because it is 5,000 years old: Supreme Court
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Shraddha Kapoor's 'cute girl' looks for OK Jaanu promotions are way too adorable
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Shraddha Kapoor has always played safe with her style choices--be it her red carpet appearances or promotional events.
Now, the Kapoor scion has chosen to stick with her upcoming movie's character's image and go all cutesy on us.
Shraddha has been spotted wearing the most adorable outfits during the promotions of OK Jaanu--with actor Aditya Roy Kapoor--and we can't help but crush on these 'cute girl' looks. Here's a look at some of them:
1. Shraddha wore this cute little red-white combo by Hemant & Nandita and teamed it up with simple Zara shoes.
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2. For a TV interview, she wore this floral printed Forever New dress with velvet ankle boots by Forever 21. We particularly love those loose hair braids.
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3. Shraddha decided to play with pastels, with this embellished top and pleated mini skirt by Pankaj & Nidhi, and again, Zara shoes.
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4. Those spectacle really do look good on this one! In that stripped English Factory top and white skirt, Shraddha looks like she's ready to hit the court!
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Kamal Haasan at India Today Conclave: If you want to ban jallikattu, ban biryani too
Defending the game of jallikattu currently banned in Tamil Nadu, superstar Kamal Haasan today said he is a big fan and all those who hate the bull sport should give up on biryani too.
"If you want a ban on jallikattu, let's also ban biryani," Haasan told Managing Editor Rahul Kanwal at the India Today South Conclave in Chennai. "I'm a big fan of jallikattu," he said.
On earlier occasions too, Haasan was vocal about restarting the 'tradition' and has said jallikattu must not be confused with bull-fighting in Spain.
The 62-year-old actor had said that in Spain, people hurt the animal and it would die, but in Tamil Nadu bulls are treated like "god, as part of the family".
Haasan said the sport of jallikattu is all about bull-taming and not about harming the animal involved. "It is about taming the bull and not creating physical harm by breaking its horns or other parts," he had said.
In a blow to the Tamil Nadu government in November last year, the Supreme Court had dismissed the state's plea seeking recall of its 2014 verdict banning the bull fights, holding that the practice amounted to cruelty to the animals.
Watch the video
Also read: Supreme Court dismisses Tamil Nadu plea seeking recall of 2014 verdict banning Jallikattu
Also read: Can't justify Jallikattu because it is 5,000 years old: Supreme Court
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