The actor says the present generation of cinemagoers are not committed to any one hero or heroine.
"The newer generation of audiences are not loyal to anybody. We have been lucky that a segment of the public has been loyal to us for the past 25 years. So we have that plus point. But otherwise, they will only go and watch the film that they feel they'll understand," Devgn told reporters here.
The actor, who will next be seen in Rohit Shetty-directed "Golmaal Again", says he still preferred the mystery that was once associated with a star.
Devgn says when he was starting off as an actor, there were no ego clashes among the contemporaries but things have changed today.
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"I have worked with Salman, Aamir and other heroes. All of us used to work together and there were no ego problems. Nobody was insecure about what the other person was doing.
The National Award-winning actor says the difficult-to- please attitude of today's audience works as a motivator.
"It is a good thing. It keeps you on your toes. You will have to make good films. You will have to improve the quality. Anyway, all the films cannot work at the same time. Only 30 films do well out of the 100 average ones that are made."
Devgn says it did not feel like the seven-year-gap between "Golmaal 3" and the fourth sequel and it was like going to have fun on the sets just like any other day.
The actor believes "Golmaal" is a film franchise where the stakeholders, be it actors or investors, have faith in the story.
"Budget means that whatever amount is required you're making that available. We make full use of our resources and try to be the best. And you know you're not wasting any money when it comes to a film like this."
Devgn says Bollywood needs to pull up its socks as Hollywood cinema and digital platforms are giving Hindi films a run for their money.
Devgn stars opposite Parineeti Chopra and the film also features Tabu, Arshad Warsi, Tusshar Kapoor, Shreyas Talpade, Kunal Kemmu, Sanjay Mishra and Johnny Lever.
The movie is slated to release on Diwali.