The 60-year-old actor, whose 2013 film "Vishwaroopam" was initially banned in Tamil Nadu for 15 days and saw a release only after muting certain scenes, has always voiced his reservations about the censor board guidelines.
Haasan, however, clarified that he holds nothing against the people in the board and called CBFC chief Pahlaj Nihalani a "friend".
"It (Censor Board) does stifle my creative freedom. It is stifling my freedom. I have spoken of this to some of the board members, the officers. They are not out to destroy the film industry. They have a job, they are given a stipulation as a set of rules with which they operate. They all love cinema.
Nihalani and the board received flak from the Hindi film industry for issuing a list of 28 "objectionable words", to be banned from movies. The list, however, has been put on hold.
The board delayed Anushka Sharma's "NH 10" by objecting to certain scenes and did not give the primary clearance to the release of Hollywood erotic-romance "Fifty Shades of Grey".
The group claimed the film will affect religious sentiments of Hindus.
Reacting to it, Haasan said his rationalistic ways are perhaps reasons why he is targeted and called for tolerance from people.
"Probably it is me being a rationalist, that's my way of life like they have their way. Would they say that to a Tirthankar or a Jain, who believes in a way of life? Likewise they will have to accept me as one of their brothers. I don't live that life but I love them. Some of them are my relatives.
Haasan specified the film is not "about Hindus or rationalists but revolves around people.
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