Bhansali, who has called the film his career's most "anxious release", says he faced hurdles right from the beginning and had three other stories that could have made it to the screens but 'Padmaavat' was always special.
Referring to 1988's "Bharat Ek Khoj", which had an episode on Padmavati and Alaudin Khilji, he said the atmosphere then "was nicer, more creative, more liberal" but no filmmaker should lose hope.
Excerpts from an interview with the director:
Q) You were the assistant editor on Shyam Benegal's TV series, "Bharat Ek Khoj". In one of the episodes, Om Puri played the part of Alauddin Khilji. Do you remember that time?
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A) It was a huge project and they shot throughout the year. Shyam Babu being one of my favourite directors, I learnt so much. I remember being there on that episode, in 1988.
A) No... The only thing was there was no protest when people saw it. There was nothing being said about Padmavati or Alauddin Khilji. There was a film made in 1964 called "Rani Padmini", there were no objections even then. I don't know why it happened now.
Q) Do you think people were more liberal then?
A) I feel the overall atmosphere was nicer, more creative, more liberal. Now, jo hai so hai... (But) no filmmaker should lose hope. If tomorrow, another filmmaker goes through the same experience as I have gone through, he must never give up or stop fighting. I think we filmmakers love our films so much that in any case we will never give up fighting... Truth prevails, even if it is four months late.
I went on and achieved what I wanted to and that's what filmmakers need to understand -- that sometimes circumstances are not favourable to you, but you should keep fighting.
Q) Will you continue to make historical films given the problems you faced with this one?
A) I don't know if one would decide to say that I will give up making period films because I don't want to go through this again. Each story has its own destiny. Sometimes things happen which are beyond your control, you can't help them.
The whole office was geared to make the other films, all the research was done, homework done and I said no, we are making "Padmaavat". Suddenly, it all changed. So I am spontaneous. What comes from the heart, I make it, without worrying about the future or the past.