Indian gay film accused of ‘defaming’ city and university

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An Indian film about a gay professor at a university has been accused of ā€œdefamingā€ a city.

The film, Aligarh, is about a gay professor at the Aligarh Muslim University.

The cityā€™s mayor Shakuntala Bharti and student body have started to campaign against the film, claiming that it amounts to defamation.

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The critically acclaimed film follows the life of AMU professor Ramchandra Siras.

The real life professor was suspended from his job because he is gay.

ā€œWe will not let the film be screened in the city at any cost. Why the film was titled Aligarh, is it a conspiracy to defame the city that is famous for its cultural heritage,ā€ said the mayor.

ā€œThere are thousands of other names, they could have taken any of those, why they titled the film on this cityā€™s name. It will bring bad name to Aligarh. We will not tolerate this,ā€ she said.

Students at the university have said they plan to picket any screenings which may take place of the film.

Director, Hansal Mehta said the mayor ā€œhas no authority to ban the movie and he will approach the state government over the issue.ā€

ā€œWe make films where a healthy debate is inevitable. People should discuss such issues openly. We are talking about humanity, every human has an equal right,ā€ he said previously.