The film, a social satire, talks about the issue of open defecation and Akshay feels it is one of the biggest problems in India and one must talk about it rather than brushing it under the carpet.
"This issue is there on the face so I am talking about it through the film ('Toilet Ek Prem Katha') and why should we run away from it. It is one of biggest problems we have. There are about 1000 children that die due to diarrhoea in India," Akshay told reporters here at an event.
The "Rustom" star says 54 per cent of Indians do not have access to toilets which feels is alarming.
The Khiladi Kumar says the government is doing its bit building toilets but there are people who do not make right use of it.
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"Government has made toilets but people don't use it and turn it into a commercial place. India is a country which has no toilets in proportion to its population. It is a shameful thing," he adds.
"I don't plan anything; I decide to do a film only when I like the subject. If I feel that I need to bring out this issue then I go ahead. Like I am doing this film. When I announced the name, many people called me to ask why I am using this title.
"I got a good script.. So I said that I want to make this film. It is a taboo thing to talk about."
Directed by Shree Narayan Singh, the film has Bhumi Pednekar paired opposite Akshay. It is set to release on June 2.