Bollywood actress Dia Mirza has posed as a snake to raise her voice against animal skin trade in an ad for PETA. The caption reads: "Face It: Exotic Skins Kill. Wild Animals Belong in the Wild, Not in Your Wardrobe." Dia said: "Skinning animals alive or beating them to death for a pair of boots or a purse cannot be justified." "By choosing widely available fake snake and mock croc, you can pay tribute to these animals' beauty without stealing their skins and killing them
John Abraham and Aditi Gowthrikar, dressed in outfits made of vegetables, pose for photographers during the launch of 'Let vegetarianism grow on you' campaign by PETA
Isha Kopikar team up with PETA for an ad campaign against caged animals
Sitar player and composer Anoushka Shankar, daughter of sitar maestro Ravi Shankar, poses in an artificially created forest canopy, as she campaigns for animal rights
Sherlyn Chopra poses during a photo shoot for PETA
Mallaika Arora Khan gestures during a photoshoot as she campaigns for animal rights in Mumbai organised by PETA, appealing for stronger bird species management in Indian circuses
Rahul Dev poses in a cheetah suit during the shooting of an anti-captivity advert for PETA
Mahima Chaudhary poses during a photo shoot for PETA
Celebrity siblings Nigaar and Gauahar team up with PETA for an ad campaign against caged animals
Formal Miss World Diana Hayden poses during a campaign for PETA
Bollywood star John Abraham poses during a campaign for PETA
Bollywood star Raveena Tandon poses during a campaign for PETA