The Manoj Bajpayee-starrer is based on the life of Aligarh Muslim University professor SR Siras, who was sacked on the charges of homosexuality.
It has been alleged a fringe group has arm-twisted exhibitors in Aligarh into cancelling the screening of the biopic. The city's mayor said the movie defames Aligarh by promoting homosexuality.
"To stop the screenings of the film is wrong. We have a film certification board, which watches the film and tells what needs to be cut.
The veteran screenwriter said homosexuality has always been a part of human race and creating hullabaloo over it is wrong.
"Homosexuality has nothing to do with culture. When 'Fire' (starring Akhtar's wife Shabana Azmi) was made, a lot of hullabaloo was created and it was taken off from theatres, then taken to court... Homosexuality exists in human race, it is everywhere in the world."
The 71-year-old writer was also asked about his views on alleged danger to freedom of expression in the country.
Akhtar said freedom of expression is a must in a democratic country like India but it also taken for granted.
His comments come in the wake of incidents of backlash directed against opinions and protests by different sections in the country.
"Democracy has no meaning without freedom of expression. It should be there, it is taken for granted but no freedom in the world is limitless. According to common sense, freedom of expression cannot be limitless but what should be the limit is a serious question.
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