Bollywood actor R Madhavan's new film Tanu Weds Manu 2 is in the making but his son Vedaant is stealing the limelight these days. The nine-year-old boy has been honoured with PETA's 'Compassionate Kid' award.
A leading publication interviewed the little boy and this is what the boy with a golden heart had to say when he was asked, "How do you want to help animals?"

"On my birthday, I tell my parents to make donations to PETA instead of giving me presents. I always tell my friends to have pets. When they see me with my pets, even they feel like getting one. I tell them to try not to eat too much non-vegetarian food. When I grow up, I want to build shelters for homeless animals. I also want to do something to save jungles because they are home to many wild animals," he said.
"On my birthday, I tell my parents to make donations to PETA instead of giving me presents. I always tell my friends to have pets. When they see me with my pets, even they feel like getting one. I tell them to try not to eat too much non-vegetarian food. When I grow up, I want to build shelters for homeless animals. I also want to do something to save jungles because they are home to many wild animals," he said.
Vedaant has a parrot named Ashley, and two dogs. One is a St Bernard named Dean, and a Chow Chow named Hulk. He also has frogs, fishes and four dogs and a cat in Malaysia.