Dholakia's film "Parzania", about a missing boy in Gujarat riots, had to face an unofficial ban in the state owing to it's topic during its release.
His follow up film "Lamha" was set in Kashmir and explored the story of an intelligence agent investigating people responsible for the extremist attacks there.
"'Raees' has got less politics because I wanted to make a non-controversial film," Dholakia says about the crime- thriller, set in 1980s Gujarat.
The film tells the story of bootlegger Raees Khan (Shah Rukh Khan) whose business is challenged and eventually thwarted by a police officer played by Nawazuddin Siddiqui.
The film, however, did run into a controversy owing to its Pakistani actress Mahira Khan, whose presence in the film was opposed by MNS after the Uri attack.
Though "Parzania" had to face severe issues, the film eventually bagged the National Award.
When asked if one can make a film on politics sans any controversy, Dholakia says, "I doubt. It will be a bit difficult now, especially because of the social media. If you really want to make a political film, just get off social media for sometime. Don't let that affect you."
"It is an amazing coincidence. When I got to know, I said 'wow' this is an uncanny conincidence," Dholakia says.
The director feels his journey has been good so far but says his only complaint is that he takes too much time to make films.
"I take too much time to make my films because I do a lot of research, re-writes. I really enjoyed the journey of 'Raees'. Somewhere, it is similar to Parzania because the spirit of making it is independent, though it is not an indie film. Everybody is involved in the film.
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