PETA's apology letter to Suriya carries some advises too

  • IndiaGlitz, [Saturday,January 28 2017]

Last week Suriya had issued a legal notice to PETA India for calling his voice in favour of Jallikattu as a promotional strategy for his upcoming film 'C3'. In his notice Suriya had sought an unconditional apology from PETA within seven days or else he will be forced to pursue legal options against them.

Now Poorva Joshipura, the CEO of PETA India has issued an apology in her letter addressed to Suriya.

But the letter is not just about apology. It also takes classes for Suriya on why it is wrong to support Jallikattu the traditional sport of Tamil people. It also advises Suriya to reconsider his support for Jallikattu.

The full letter can be viewed here:

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