Anupama Verma strikes a pose for
PETA. The photo has her body wrapped in celophane clutching a metal
hook. The advertisement reads 'relate to who is on your plate'
The ad captures Chitrangda Singh
"bleeding" after an alien uses a syringe-like mascara wand on her eye,
and the caption reads, What If Aliens Tested on Humans? Ban Cosmetics
Testing on Animals! The ad was shot by ace photographer Atul Kasbekar.
Stylist Mehak Oberoi handled Ms Singh's hair and makeup, and the digital
imaging was done by Prashish More
Seductively winking her eye next
to the caption 'Too Much Sex Can Be a Bad Thing. Sterilise Your Dogs and
Cats', Indo-Canadian JISM 2 actress and pornstar Sunny Leone stars in a
brand-new ad for People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA)
India. Leone - who was named 2003 Penthouse Pet of the Year - wants her
legions of adoring fans to know that the only way to fight the worldwide
homeless-cat and-dog crisis is always to have companion animals
sterilised. The ad was shot by leading photographer Gaurav Sawn, and
Leone's hair and make-up were done by Ayesha Wadiwala. (Glamsham)
That PETA had got Sunny Leone to campaign for them had created a huge issue
Miss India Universe 2007 and
actress, Puja Gupta, is all set to join International and Hollywood
celebrities in the 'Leafy Campaign'. The actress will wear an outfit
made of veggies for PETA India's next pro-vegetarian ad campaign.
Puja will be joining celebrities
like Pamela Anderson, Maggie Q, Alyssa Milano, Cloris Leachman and
Alicia Mayer who have sported veggie outfits for PETA or its affiliates.
In pic: Maggie Q
"I would like to tell my fans
that if you love animals, the best thing that you can do for them is to
stop eating them," says Puja. "A vegetarian diet is the single best
thing that you can do for the animals, your own health and the health of
the planet."
Model Rozlyn Khan's 'blood bath'
was in protest against animal testing. The event was organised by People
for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), in Mumbai.
PETA
held this event to mark the eve of World Day for Animals in Laboratories
- a day to commemorate the suffering and killing of animals in
laboratories throughout the world in the name of fraudulent scientific
experiments.
Bollywood actress Dia Mirza has
posed as a snake to raise her voice against animal skin trade in an ad
for PETA. The caption reads: "Face It: Exotic Skins Kill. Wild Animals
Belong in the Wild, Not in Your Wardrobe."
Dia said: "Skinning animals alive or beating them to death for a pair of
boots or a purse cannot be justified."
"By choosing widely available fake snake and mock croc, you can pay
tribute to these animals' beauty without stealing their skins and
killing them," she added.
John Abraham and Aditi
Gowthrikar, dressed in outfits made of vegetables, pose for
photographers during the launch of 'Let vegetarianism grow on you'
campaign by PETA.
Isha Kopikar team up with PETA for an ad campaign against caged animals.
Sitar player and composer
Anoushka Shankar, daughter of sitar maestro Ravi Shankar, poses in an
artificially created forest canopy, as she campaigns for animal rights.
Sherlyn Chopra poses during a photo shoot for PETA.
Mallaika Arora Khan gestures
during a photoshoot as she campaigns for animal rights in Mumbai
organised by PETA, appealing for stronger bird species management in
Indian circuses.
Rahul Dev poses in a cheetah suit during the shooting of an anti-captivity advert for PETA.
Mahima Chaudhary poses during a photo shoot for PETA.
Celebrity siblings Nigaar and Gauahar team up with PETA for an ad campaign against caged animals.
Formal Miss World Diana Hayden poses during a campaign for PETA
Bollywood star John Abraham poses during a campaign for PETA.
Bollywood star Raveena Tandon poses during a campaign for PETA
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