The filmmaker ,who was a part of panel discussion 'In Someone else's shoes: Fireside chat with makers of stellar biopics' along with Hansal Mehta, Nandita Das and "Dangal" fame writer Piyush Gupta, at FICCI Frames event here, said it is the "laziness" that prompts a lot of directors/writers to work on a biopic.
"Earlier, we did not have buyers for biopics, like for 'The Dirty Picture'. Today, the acceptance level is high. But I am afraid we might be reaching a saturation point.
Luthria, however, believes "good biopics" will continue to do well.
Mehta, who has worked on true stories like "Shahid" and "Aligarh", said the subject of a film should be entertaining and engaging.
"Did I care if 'Dangal' was a true story? To some extent, yes. But do I care that it was an entertaining story? Yes I do . Like how true was (the story of) 'Shahid'. He was not alive to tell me the story. We have always cried that we do not have good stories, but we need to work hard to find them.
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