Diwali is one of the most celebrated festivals in India. From kids to adults, all age groups enjoy the festival and mostly we can see people bursting crackers.
On this occasion, Actress Lavanya Tripathi, who is a pet lover and a pet parent herself, has shared a heartfelt note urging everyone to take care of their pets around Diwali especially while bursting crackers. In the note, we can read a dog appeals to humans to be kind for one night on Diwali.
In the note shared by the Andala Rakshasi actress, it is written "Hello humans - happy Diwali, I live on the roads, I have no mother or a father to protect me from firecrackers, I have no house or a room to hide from the noise that hurts me a lot, I get scared with the sound of the bombs. I wish I also had a happy family like yours to protect me... and save me from getting hurt. While you are burning crackers and having fun with your families... Please don't throw me out from your parking places or gate corners where I hide to save myself. Just for one night give me shelter and maybe some food. My ears are very sensitive. Please don't throw bombs at me. I will be more than happy to bless you and your family with more happiness. This one night at least please be a little considerate towards me. I have nowhere to go .. with no help. It's just you. Happy Diwali. Your neighbourhood stray (sic)."
On the work front, Lavanya Tripathi has wrapped the shooting of her upcoming film A1 Express alongside Sundeep Kishan. She is also playing the female lead in Chaavu Kaburu Challaga opposite Karthikeya Gummakonda.
On this occasion, Actress Lavanya Tripathi, who is a pet lover and a pet parent herself, has shared a heartfelt note urging everyone to take care of their pets around Diwali especially while bursting crackers. In the note, we can read a dog appeals to humans to be kind for one night on Diwali.
In the note shared by the Andala Rakshasi actress, it is written "Hello humans - happy Diwali, I live on the roads, I have no mother or a father to protect me from firecrackers, I have no house or a room to hide from the noise that hurts me a lot, I get scared with the sound of the bombs. I wish I also had a happy family like yours to protect me... and save me from getting hurt. While you are burning crackers and having fun with your families... Please don't throw me out from your parking places or gate corners where I hide to save myself. Just for one night give me shelter and maybe some food. My ears are very sensitive. Please don't throw bombs at me. I will be more than happy to bless you and your family with more happiness. This one night at least please be a little considerate towards me. I have nowhere to go .. with no help. It's just you. Happy Diwali. Your neighbourhood stray (sic)."
On the work front, Lavanya Tripathi has wrapped the shooting of her upcoming film A1 Express alongside Sundeep Kishan. She is also playing the female lead in Chaavu Kaburu Challaga opposite Karthikeya Gummakonda.