Ojha to feature in PETA advertisement

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : May 21 2014 | 5:46 PM IST
Mumbai Indians spinner Pragyan Ojha will feature in an advertisement advocating the cause of the animals caged in zoos.
Ojha joins a growing list of athletes and other celebrities - including cricketer Wayne Parnell, badminton champion Jwala Gutta, sitar player Anoushka Shankar and actor Rahul Khanna - who have teamed up with PETA to speak out against the cruelty of zoos.
In the ad for People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) India, he is locked in a glass zoo enclosure with parts of his face and arms painted with tiger stripes.
The caption reads, "Save the Tiger: Say No to Zoos", and the ad goes on to proclaim, "Save Animals by Protecting Their Natural Habitats, Not by Imprisoning Them in Zoos".
The advertisement was shot by photographer YSN Murthy, Ojha's hair and make-up were done by Mask Raju and bodypaint by Sravankumar.
"Animals are like prisoners in the zoo. They have limited place to move around. They are not comfortable. They are just cramped up, which is not natural," said Ojha.
"I feel animals belong to natural habitat. They don't belong to a closed environment. If we stop going to zoos and stop encouraging people for going to the zoo, it will help in that cause," he added.
According to a release, animals in zoos often express their frustration and loneliness through obsessive, repetitive and even self-destructive behaviour, such as pacing, head-bobbing and self-mutilation.
Lions and other big cats have 18,000 times less space in zoos than in the wild, and that figure rises to 1 million times less space for captive polar bears.
PETA's extensive undercover investigations into zoos across India have found appalling neglect, decrepit facilities and animal suffering on a massive scale.
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First Published: May 21 2014 | 5:46 PM IST

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