Well-known director Sanjay Leela Bhansali has wrapped up the
shoot for this year’s most enthusiastically anticipated Bollywood movie
"Padmavati", which has been delayed in controversy. He tells he
doesn't think about the struggle as negative forces.
"None of my films has been easy to shoot. From the time
I directed my first film 'Khamoshi: The Musical', I've fought against all odds.
My first film was declared a flop on the first day of release and there were
reports of enraged viewers breaking their seats inside the theatre. I wondered
what I had done to incur their wrath," Bhansali revealed.
"I don't think of the struggle, the suffering and the
strife as negative forces. They are my incentives to make the films that I want
to make. If I had to make a stress-free film, I'd be really worried," further
added the filmmaker, known for flicks like "Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam",
"Devdas", "Black" and "Goliyon Ki Raasleela
Ram-Leela".

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