Updated On: 04 November, 2018 03:35 PM IST | Mumbai | IANS
It is difficult to survive in the Indian film industry if a film does not carry strong entertainment value, says filmmaker Devashish Makhija

Devashish Makhija
It is difficult to survive in the Indian film industry if a film does not carry strong entertainment value, says filmmaker Devashish Makhija who started his movie journey as a research associate and assistant director on Black Friday and then moved on to making feature films like Oonga and Ajji.
For his latest feature Bhonsle, Makhija had to struggle for long four years to find producers and distributors for the film.