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21 June 2019

Reasons why PETA opposes Tamil movie Gorilla

Reasons why PETA opposes Tamil movie Gorilla

Peta India has issued a statement where in it has given five reasons to reject the movie Gorilla by the viewers. Following the film "Kee", actor Jeeva started in the movie Corilla, Shalini Pandey, Radha Ravi, Yogi Babu, Sathish, Ramdass, Naan Kadavul Rajendran and many others have performed with Jiiva. Sam C.S. is the music composer, Ruban as editor and D.K. Nagu as art director. Produced by All in pictures, the film is due to be released tomorrow (June 21st) now has been postponed to release on July 5th, 2019 ( release date of Tamil movie Gorilla ).

Reasons for PETA opposing Tamil movie Gorilla

The movie also features a chimpanzee with Jeeva. The film is made by casting a trained chimpanzee for the first time in Indian Cinema. Since monkey has acted in this movie, it has taken a very long time to get certification from. PETA authorities and upon receipt, the film applied for censor certificate with CBFC and is ready for Releasing. 

The five reasons given by PETA are as follows. As part of our campaign to end the use of wild animals in film and television, PETA India is rallying the public to avoid Don Sandy’s new movie Gorilla, which features a chimpanzee named Kong. See below for the top five reasons not to buy a ticket to Gorilla or any other film that involves the exploitation of animals: 

1. Captive primates are separated from their mothers. Great apes used in the film and television industries are commonly torn from their frantic mothers shortly after birth, leaving both mother and baby traumatized for life. 

2. They’re violently abused. Trainers often punch, kick, beat, and even electrically shock apes during behind-the-scenes training sessions in order to make them perform correctly in the fewest takes possible. 

3. Movie scenes might be short, but the animals suffer for life. When chimpanzees reach adolescence and become too difficult to manage, they’re typically relegated to cramped cages, where they face decades of loneliness and isolation. 

4. Using live animals is unnecessary. Blockbusters such as the Planet of the Apes franchise and The Jungle Book have relied on technical wizardry and advanced computer-generated imagery (CGI) to create realistic animal characters without harming or harassing their live counterparts. 

5. It leaves a legacy of harm. Inaccurate portrayals of chimpanzees – such as when they’re used as human caricatures – have a negative impact on the species, which is endangered and which, according to Dr Jane Goodall, may become extinct within our lifetime.

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