PETA launches campaign against Bull Race
The People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) has launched a campaign against an upcoming Hindi movie Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara for showcasing a bull race in the film.

It has launched the campaign, 'Leave the Bulls Alone', to urge the director to remove the scenes from the movie. 'Compassionate people around the world are condemning these cruel events in which bulls are taunted, teased and provoked on the streets and then later killed in a bullfighting arena. By glamourising the running of bulls, you are supporting the suffering and deaths of bulls. I urge you to cut this scene from the film before its release,' says the campaign letter which is being circulated among PETA India supporters and the public.
PETA, which had initially protested against the scene showcasing a bull race in the upcoming movie Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara, has now joined hands with international singer Charo in asking director Zoya Akhtar to delete the offensive scenes from the film.
The bull race is a blood sport that is fast dying in Spain, but glorifying the bull race in which terrified animals run and fight for their lives is unwanted, PETA says.





