Mumbai: Filmmaker Prakash Jha says he has always been inspired to make relevant films that are born out of real-life issues.
Jha, who has explored sociopolitical topics through movies like Damul, Mrityudand, Gangaajal, Apharan, Pareeksha, has had a finger on the pulse of the society for quite some time.
"There will always be people who will be making films which deal with society and real life. I walk with time, I see what is happening around. I have always been guided by a subject to make a film. The subject I deal with in terms of story happens to be from real life," Jha told PTI in an interview.
"I make the characters interesting and that's the challenge. The fact that actors from commercial cinema were happy to work with me was good fortune," he added.
Citing examples of classics like Do Bigha Zameen and Mother India, the director said films set against a socioeconomic backdrop have often received favourable response from the audience.
"If the story engages the audience, it will work. There is a discerning audience who is ready to see all kinds of cinema," he added.
His latest work, web series Aashram explores the blind faith of masses in a 'godman', played by actor Bobby Deol. It is currently streaming on MX Player.