Motwane's debut film 'Udaan' (2010) with popular television actor Ronit Roy was not immediately successful at the box office upon its release. However, it was eventually regarded as a cult classic. The film went on to bag awards in various categories at several award functions.
His next venture 'Lootera', which released last week, is a period romance set in the 1950s.
"You want your film to be seen by the largest audience and stars help in facilitating that. Star-power does work... they drive the business. It is a fact. One needs stars to sell their film in a better way," Motwane told PTI in an interview.
In 'Lootera', Sonakshi plays the role of a zamindar's feisty and only daughter, who finds herself irrevocably drawn towards Ranveer, a visiting archaeologist. The performances of both the actors have received appreciation.
"It was not difficult to extract a good performance from them. They were willing to learn things and give their best. Ranveer is someone who believes in preparation while Sonakshi is spontaneous," Motwane said.