In Pic: Munmun Dutta, Rupali Ganguly and Sharad Malhotra
Animals are love; they are cute, they are adorable, but most importantly, they are living beings. Many actors are fond of animals and take care of them. The heat outside is deadly, and in this heat, taking care of animals is important. People need to understand that animals are not enemies. From Rupali Ganguly and Munmun Dutta to Pariva Pranati, here's looking at television actors who advocate animal welfare.
Munmun Dutta
Anyone who follows Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah fame Munmun Dutta is well aware of the fact that the actress loves animals, especially dogs. Munmun has been vocal about protecting animals from any kind of harm. She has rescued many strays and has helped them live better lives. The actress also takes care of the strays around her on the sets of her show. She makes sure that she feeds each one of them and plays with them whenever she gets time. Earlier, she has also shared her dream to open an animal shelter to help strays.
Pariva Pranati
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Pariva is the wife of actor and wildlife photographer Puneet Sachdev, and she herself is a big believer in animal safety. The actress dreamt of opening an animal shelter for dogs and cats. Pariva, in an interview with Midday.com, shared, "I think I was born like that. I've always connected very well with nature. I've cried when a tree is cut down. I'm that kind of person. If an animal gets harmed, I can sit and cry for hours thinking about what that animal must have gone through."
Rupali Ganguly
Rupali Ganguly has been actively supporting the cause of animal welfare. She never shies away from taking a stand for the voiceless and raises her voice when they are subjected to cruelty. Earlier, in an interview with Midday.com, Rupali shared, "It is weird that we call them animals and they have more humanity than us. I feel laws in India aren't enough. Things are changing for good now, but we still have a long way to go. As emancipated individuals, we need to advocate compassion and instill a sense of protectiveness for the voiceless in ourselves and our children. I hate to still beg for stricter animal cruelty laws. How can someone harm a life for the sake of YouTube videos and reels? What kind of people are they? We need such laws that criminals should be petrified before harming animals."
Sharad Malhotra
Sharad Malhotra loves animals, and the actor never shies away from showing love to them. The actor has often talked about cruelty against animals. Once, Sharad mentioned that, according to him, people who are weak try to show their power on animals. Sharad has shared that he thinks donating to animal shelters and making people aware of adoption can bring a change.