Johar, who is the owner of Dharma Productions, said his production company is not a public listed studio.
"I am not a public listed studio. For me I don't want to do anything which I don't understand. I understand the ethos of Hindi cinema. I know what I can do with it, platform it and position it. So I don't want to produce regional films or an English language film," he said on the sidelines of NFDC's Film Bazaar.
"I would not want to produce a Marathi, Bengali, Tamil and Telugu film because I don't have to show a balance-sheet every quarter. What I don't understand I can't do. I don't understand the ethos of Marathi cinema so how I can put my money and expect a return. I don't know the demand of the audience," he said.
Having born and brought up in a Punjabi family, he even denied to produce a Punjabi film because he feels he is not in the movie making business just to earn money.
"I am aware and I am completely in know how which film is doing what, but I would not understand what to do. I am not in the movies to earn money. I am here to make films which I understand," he said.
