Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India] Zeenat Aman, who is gearing up for her upcoming film 'Bun Tikki', on Friday talked about wildlife safety on the film shoot and talked to her colleagues and compatriots in the film industry about wildlife. Urged to avoid bringing animals. set. Zeenat shared her recent experience of her arrival on the sets with her fans on Instagram. Sharing her photo and a photo from 1974, Zeenat wrote a long note. The note read, “Recently when I reached the set, I had tears in my eyes.An elderly, domestic elephant was found at the scene. She stood on the burning asphalt, bejeweled and decked out... and stayed there all day while the cameras rolled. I was bound by contract to do my job, but I am absolutely racked with guilt that such a majestic animal had to suffer for my job and your entertainment. The plight of animals, both domestic and wild, has always distressed him "The plight of animals, both domestic and wild, has always distressed me. I do not believe that any wild animal in captivity, especially one as perceptive, intelligent and Not an emotional enema.From everything I've learned about this species, I know that they are highly sensitive, social animals, to keep them in captivity is to willingly support cruelty," he said, adding that Zeenat spoke to her colleagues in the film industry on the set. "My serious and urgent appeal to my colleagues and compatriots in the film industry is to avoid bringing wild animals on the sets at all costs. We are very fortunate that India is home to the majority of Asian elephant populations in the world, and this species is our national heritage animal. We are also fortunate to have many organizations in India that work towards the welfare and conservation of this incredible animal. I am sharing some resources of such organization on my stories.I'd be delighted if you'd read them," he said, adding at the end of his note, "My concern for wildlife is an old story, please swipe up to see an excerpt from 1974 - but only now That I am in a position to make more. Solid appeal on these matters. And since I couldn't bear to pose with the beautiful celebrity who was a victim of the chaos of our set, here's a photo of me with 'my' elephants that I've collected over the years. In honor of this sentiment, today I'd like to hear about your favorite wildlife encounters! Please leave a comment, and remember the operative word here is "wild." Please do not comment about captive wild animals. This includes performing monkeys, bottle-feeding tigers, talking parrots and everything in between.As soon as the post was shared, fans and industry members chimed in in the comments section, with Dia Mirza writing, "We have the most lifelike beautiful animatronic elephants now. No reason why anyone should use real elephants for shooting Also, thank you for using your voice for such an important message. One user wrote, "Thank you for using your voice to bring attention to this issue!! Zeenat Aman became a household name in the 70s and 80s after winning the title of Miss Asia Pacific International pageant in 1970. She is known for her speaking personality, and was one of the actors who brought fashion to life with sarcastic choices. Zeenat had set the trend and has given many hit films like 'Satyam Shivam Sundaram', 'Don', 'Yaadon Ki Baaraat', 'Hare Ram Hare Krishna', 'Qurbani, Dostana', 'Dharam Veer' and others. Meanwhile, Zeenat will be seen in 'Bun Tikki'. The film is directed by Faraz Arif Ansari and also stars Jyoti Deshpande, Dinesh Malhotra, and Marijke Desouza will produce the film under Manish Malhotra's Stage 5 Productions.The film also stars Shabana Azmi. And Abhay Deol.