"It is extremely distressing to hear about the lynching. How can one human being kill another human being. If you want to politicise the issue, you can do. But then for me it is a human point of view," Hussain said.
The critically acclaimed author was in the city to participate in the five-day CMS Vatavaran festival, refereed to the recent incident in Dadri where a man was killed over rumours of alleged beef consumption.
The actor, who has worked in international films such as "The Reluctant Fundamentalist" and "The Life of Pi" hailed the festival and said any initiative to spread awareness about environment is less.
"Any initiative on the environment awareness is less. No matter how much we do is, it is not enough. We have a deep rooted habit of how we behave. These include simple habits which are created in childhood. Our understanding of the environment has to be profound," Hussain said.
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"It is my dream to make this movie which is based on a story that I had read 20 years back. The film is at the scripting level and producers are also ready. But the only problem that we are facing to get permission to shoot with an elephant.
The 52-year-old actor said it was important to take the environment film festival to different parts of the country.
"It is not only important to take it all over the country but in every blocks of districts along with the capital cities. The government should telecast these films not only on Doordarshan but also spend some money and allow the private channels to telecast it and spread awareness," he said.