Bhansali, 53, has been honoured with the best director award for his magnum opus "Bajirao Mastani" at the 63rd National Awards here here today, which was dominated by Bollywood with other winners including Amitabh Bachchan (best actor) and Kangana Ranaut (best actress).
The filmmaker says in today's time, cinema in India should be viewed as a whole irrespective of the language in which it has been made.
"In today's time, I don't think that there is anything like Bollywood and regional cinema. I think it is cinema and everybody gets a space to showcase their work. Everybody works hard. Bollywood works as hard as regional cinema makers. Our job is also very difficult," Bhansali told PTI.
"It is so special. It is the acknowledgment of the government. You are being compared with the best of the nation. And there is a great jury comprising of talented people. It means a lot. It is a very proud moment for me. It is a reward for the twenty years of my hard work," he said.