"It is about taming the bull and not creating physical harm by breaking its horns or other parts," he said.
Inaugurating a photo exhibition on 'Jallikattu' here by J Suresh, the "Papanasam" star said that complaints that the bulls were ill-treated may be true with similar events in Spain or Italy but was not the case in the country.
He said that this was a sport held for youth during peaceful times so that they don't panic if there was a real life conflict.
"My request would be that it be allowed," Haasan, who had shot a much talked about bull-taming scene in his directorial venture "Virumaandi", said.
'Jallikattu' had been banned by the Supreme Court last year on grounds that it lead to cruelty to bulls.
