"Riding high on increasing popularity, it will not take much time to hit Rs 100-crore benchmark for Marathi film industry. It will happen within two to three years. Entire credit goes to the current generation of filmmakers," Jadhav told PTI.
The director has delivered hit Marathi films like 'Duniyadari' (2013) and 'Checkmate' (2008). His next film 'Pyar Vali Love Story' is scheduled to release on October 24.
He said Marathi films have the potential to even cross Rs 200-crore mark business in span of next five years.
"The point of view of film maker is changing. Now, they (filmmakers) have also realised to make business from the product while retaining the art and entertainment quotient," Jadhav added.
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Speaking about his upcoming film 'Pyar Vali Love Story', he said expectation of audiences is quite high after the success of 'Duniyadari'.
"There are lot of expectations after 'Duniyadari'. People are expecting more from the upcoming film. I am keeping my fingers crossed. Everybody is waiting for the release," he said.
"There are lot of inputs in the movie which involving different communities. We have tried to create environment of 90s," he said.