Karan Johar had recently shared that he was a huge movie buff irrespective of genres.
Mumbai:
Director Karan Johar, who has been one of the powerhouses of mainstream Hindi cinema, is disappointed with the lack of interest independent and intelligent filmmakers show in him.
"Anything that is cerebral or intelligent, they (people) think it's not my cup of 'Koffee'," he said.
Addressing a gathering at the 17th Mumbai Film Festival earlier this week, the 43-year-old also said that he is "open to supporting all kinds of cinema", but independent filmmakers rarely knock at his door.
"I'm open to supporting all kinds of cinema, but unfortunately some of them never come to me. They rather knock on Kiran Rao's door for these kinds of films," the director-producer said.
Karan's Dharma Productions had backed the internationally acclaimed independent film The Lunchbox, which stars Irrfan Khan, Nimrat Kaur and Nawazuddin Siddiqui.
The 2013 film went globetrotting and was lauded at several international film extravaganzas in Cannes, Zurich, London and Toronto.
"Such rare endeavours are extremely few and far between," the Student of the Year director opined.
The Hasee Toh Phasee producer had recently shared that he was a huge movie buff irrespective of genres.
"It's a lesser known fact that I'm a huge lover of cinema. I don't have a life, I don't have a relationship and I don't have a spouse or children. I'm married to my company and I'm married to cinema," he added.
The My Name Is Khan directors's latest production venture Shuddhi will go on the floors after the release of Brothers in August.
"Anything that is cerebral or intelligent, they (people) think it's not my cup of 'Koffee'," he said.
Addressing a gathering at the 17th Mumbai Film Festival earlier this week, the 43-year-old also said that he is "open to supporting all kinds of cinema", but independent filmmakers rarely knock at his door.
"I'm open to supporting all kinds of cinema, but unfortunately some of them never come to me. They rather knock on Kiran Rao's door for these kinds of films," the director-producer said.
Karan's Dharma Productions had backed the internationally acclaimed independent film The Lunchbox, which stars Irrfan Khan, Nimrat Kaur and Nawazuddin Siddiqui.
The 2013 film went globetrotting and was lauded at several international film extravaganzas in Cannes, Zurich, London and Toronto.
"Such rare endeavours are extremely few and far between," the Student of the Year director opined.
The Hasee Toh Phasee producer had recently shared that he was a huge movie buff irrespective of genres.
"It's a lesser known fact that I'm a huge lover of cinema. I don't have a life, I don't have a relationship and I don't have a spouse or children. I'm married to my company and I'm married to cinema," he added.
The My Name Is Khan directors's latest production venture Shuddhi will go on the floors after the release of Brothers in August.