Mumbai, Bollywood’s popular couple – Abhishek Bachchan and Aishwarya Rai – has been approached by animal rights group People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) to create awareness about the plight of lovebirds through a special photo shoot.
“As India’s most famous ‘lovebirds’, we believe that you are uniquely suited to help bring attention to the plight of these smart and sensitive birds. We would like to arrange a photo shoot with you for a ‘Love Birds in Cages’ ad to raise awareness about the issue,” Anuradha Sawhney, PETA India chief functionary, wrote in a letter to Abhishek and Aishwarya .
Lovebirds are small members of the parrot family and the most commonly sold birds for domestic as well as display caging, which is a punishable offence under the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act 1960.
The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species restricts trading in foreign birds.
However, a black market involving 300 of the India’s estimated 1,200 species of birds thrives openly in many places.


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Abhishek Bachchan and Aishwarya Rai …has been approached by the animal rights group for a special photo shoot.It would also be very pleasant to see the both to do the same or some thing more for the Human Race and their rights in India.They only have to look just out side their Gates.and the poverty that surrounds them. ,Cities and areas and the Humans living likes of the neglected animals in slums surrounds caged areas Tin( Batti) Huts.Come on Abhi and Aish lets see you do it (No shame in it)some thing about compaired to your own castles to the dirty filthy sewage smells slum dogs Tin huts Povert ,no proper sanitations or clean water and the surroundings or play areas for the children.Come on do it Glamour Love birds,Offcourse you wont you travel out side India any way Top Hotels on some one else sponsored costs to freshan up you breaths health systems.Hypocrates Suckers!!! India dont care Humans living like animals and they wont to protect the love Birds who are free flying.Abhi and Ashi it a shame that your are now after the charities percentages grabs.