Wednesday, April 12, 2006

Can celebrities kill animals for joy and fun??

As a reaction to imprisonment of Salman Khan for killing a protected animal, a strange comment was made by actor Sunil Shetty. He said that "it looks like celebrities are being targeted'. What does he mean by 'being targeted'. Salman Khan has been found guilty by a court in Rajasthan of killing the animal. He killed it when he was there for shooting of his film. Does Sunil Shetty mean that all this is a drama like their films and nothing has happened?

I have always had a liking for Sunil Shetty but by giving this statement he has lowered his position as a celebrity and also as human being. A celebrity has more responsibility towards society and must lead by example. What Mr. Shetty is trying to convey here? I am of firm opinion that law is equal for all and those who kill for joy and fun should not go unpunished.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I am a fan of Salman, but he has done a wrong thing by killing a protected animal. He should now accept his punishment as punishment will give him an opportunity to love animals. Certainly no body can kill animals, and killing them for joy and fun is ungorgivable.