Javed Akhtar has expressed his views on the increasing intolerance in the society and said that any criticism against PM Modi will invite trouble and those people will be termed as "anti-national" as it is the current scenario of the country. “In the past, humour against a Prime Minister was passable. But today, if you criticise the Prime Minister’s policies it is deemed as anti-national,” he said. Attending the Loksatta Gappa (interaction) on Saturday, Akhtar held a freewheeling discussion on wide-ranging subjects — from society to politics and religion. Noted actor and poet Kishore Kadam (Soumitra) anchored the discussion and asked various questions that unveiled Akhtar’s versatile personality. Faith and belief are two different things. What can be substantiated is belief. Whereas, it is difficult to prove or establish the matters of faith. The premises of religion is founded on faith, which cannot be ascertained or substantiated. And it is a matter of individual’s faith. Therefore, we must have religion. But it should be confined to a museum — these were some of the assertions by Akhtar. Also Read: Children "Not safe" in Christian Fundamentalists... Salt helps in bringing Positive Energy in your Home, Know How!! A holy visit to 'Shani Shingnapur'