Priyadarshan was criticised over the selection of Akshay Kumar as the year's best actor for his role in the film "Rustom".
Speaking at the National Film Awards ceremony, Priyadarshan said appreciation of cinema was "subjective" but the jury's decision should be respected.
"India is the country which makes the maximum number of movies. Cinema is one of our religions. ...It was a tough job to do the filtration," he said in his speech at the awards ceremony.
"I promise you all, we have done our best. Appreciation of cinema is always subjective: my film may not be good for you, your film may not be good for me. But when it comes to a jury, its decision is final and it has to be appreciated, I believe," he said.
The director, who was slammed for ignoring films such as "Aligarh", the story of a homosexual professor, said the jury focused on stories that projected Indian culture and its beliefs.
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