Tamannaah Bhatia who came from a typical Sindhi family who is addicted to non-vegetarian took a sudden decision. She is going to give up on the non-vegetarian and turned as a complete vegetarian now.
Tamannaah who was devastated with her 5-year-old pet dog Pebble falling ill, the actress took this decision. "I am not only a big animal lover but also am a big foodie too. Giving up the non-vegetarian lifestyle has always been very challenging. But, last month I made this conscious decision since Pebbles got really unwell and suffered a severe paralysis attack. Pebble is not just a pet, but a family member and I'm very attached to him. After seeing him go through that discomfort, I vowed to give up something I loved so that he could recover soon. It was a conscious sacrifice and I hope I had gone green years ago." said Tamannaah.
She added that her she might crave for it but it's all about the willpower. On the professional front, Tamannaah is currently starring in 'Queen', 'Kanne Kalaimanne' and 'F2 Fun and Frustrating' movies. She is also playing a crucial role in Megastar's magnum opus 'Sye Raa Narasimha Reddy'.
Tamannaah who was devastated with her 5-year-old pet dog Pebble falling ill, the actress took this decision. "I am not only a big animal lover but also am a big foodie too. Giving up the non-vegetarian lifestyle has always been very challenging. But, last month I made this conscious decision since Pebbles got really unwell and suffered a severe paralysis attack. Pebble is not just a pet, but a family member and I'm very attached to him. After seeing him go through that discomfort, I vowed to give up something I loved so that he could recover soon. It was a conscious sacrifice and I hope I had gone green years ago." said Tamannaah.
She added that her she might crave for it but it's all about the willpower. On the professional front, Tamannaah is currently starring in 'Queen', 'Kanne Kalaimanne' and 'F2 Fun and Frustrating' movies. She is also playing a crucial role in Megastar's magnum opus 'Sye Raa Narasimha Reddy'.