Recently,
'Hip
Hop
Tamizha'
Aadhi
had
released
a
music
video
titled
'Takarru
Takarru',
which
glorifies
'Jallikattu'
and
showcases
the
importance
of
the
sport
in
Tamil
Nadu.
But,
PETA,
which
has
been
opposing
the
idea
of
'Jallikattu'
from
a
long
time
now,
has
asked
Hip
Hop
Tamizha
(band)
to
concentrate
on
their
music,
rather
than
glorifying
something
that
causes
harm
to
innocent
bulls.
Speaking
to
Times
of
India,
Bhuvaneshwari
Gupta,
associate
manager
of
PETA
has
said:
"I
am
sure
the
public
knows
better
than
to
take
misinformation
about
jallikattu
from
a
fictional
music
video
as
fact,
but
even
this
video
shows
bulls
being
pulled
with
ropes
painfully
pierced
through
their
noses,
and
a
scene
with
a
terrified
bull
forced
into
a
crowd.
As
found
during
government
authorised
inspections
at
numerous
jallikattu
events,
the
sport
is
inherently
cruel
and
to
make
matters
worse,
participants
purposely
disorient
the
bulls
by
forcing
them
to
consume
alcohol;
twist
and
bite
their
tails;
stab
and
jab
them
with
sickles,
spears,
knives
and
sticks;
cause
them
intense
pain
by
yanking
their
nose
ropes;
and
punch
them,
jump
on
them
and
drag
them
to
the
ground.
Jallikattu
has
also
caused
injuries
and
deaths
of
hundreds
of
human
participants,
and
even
some
spectators.
Hip
Hop
Tamizha
is
better
off
sticking
to
just
making
music,
because
factual
accuracy
is
not
their
strong
point.
Respecting
bulls
is
true
Tamil
culture,
not
inflicting
pain
on
them
and
making
them
suffer."
'Hip
Hop
Tamizha'
Aadhi,
who
rose
to
fame
through
his
musical
videos,
started
collaborating
with
Anirudh
for
movies
like
Vanakkam
Chennai
and
Kaththi,
before
going
on
to
make
his
debut
as
a
music
director
in
Vishal's
Aambala.
Thanks
to
his
acting
skills,
Aadhi
will
now
debut
as
an
actor
in
Sundar
C's
next
production.
Rest
of
the
cast
and
crew
will
be
announced
soon.
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