The 45-year-old filmmaker wishes to direct movies like "Lagaan" and "Lage Raho Munna Bhai".
"I may have contributed to the pop culture but I don't think I have contributed to the brilliance of cinema as yet.
"I'm yet to make my 'Lagaan' or a 'Rang De Basanti' or a 'Lage Raho...' which I believe are defining iconic films," Johar said at the Indian Film Festival of Melbourne (IFFM) 2017.
The "Ae Dil Hai Mushkil" director hosted a Masterclass on 'How to direct a big Bollywood dream' at the ongoing festival yesterday.
The filmmaker said he believed he should have made more movies and that his 19-year-long career has been a terrible record.
"I think I should have made many more movies. You start believing that you are so important that you can't fail. Nobody is that important. Cinema is bigger than all of us.
"Last year, I promised myself to lessen the gap but I'm still crackling with the idea of what to make because it's the same fear of failure, overestimation about the self that keeps popping up, which I have to fight out."
"I'm a talk show host and then I'm dancing on reality shows which is embarrassing for my family too... So, Raju Hirani, Imtiaz Ali, Zoya Akhtar or Anurag Kashyap will be taken more seriously because they are serious filmmakers where as I'm dancing on 'Jhalak Dikhla Jaa'.
"But I'm ok with that as long as I make that one feature film that I believe I have yet to make, which will supersede any perception or any observation on me and what I represent," he said.
The director said he wants to work with the actor but nothing concrete has come their way. "I don't want to be the one who gave him the bad film... I'm over-nervous."
Johar's next film will be dedicated to his five-month-old twins, Yash and Roohi.
"My cinema has always been an extension of my state of mind... Whether it was 'My Name Is Khan' or 'Ae Dil Hai Mushkil', it has always been resonant with my state of mind," he said.
Johar said his new film venture, which features Amitabh Bachchan, Alia Bhatt and Ranbir Kapoor, will start shooting in October or November this year.
He also talked about writer-lyricist Prasoon Joshi's appointment as the chairman of Central Board for Film Certification (CBFC) and said that the move would bring the much needed change of certifying films rather than censoring them.
Johar was given the Leadership in Cinema Award at the fest and is likely to host the IFFM Awards night next year.
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