When asked whether violent protests by the Karni Sena against "Padmaavat" boosted popularity of the controversial film in any manner, Patekar said that, if at all that was the case, he would prefer that his film flops at box office but would never resort to any "malpractices".
He was in the Marathwada city today to attend an event for the promotion of his Marathi film "Aapla Manus".
The actor said people should come to watch a film in theatres with the excitement to see what the makers have done in the film rather than due to "any such measures".
He added that while a lot of films made money at the box office, what is important was "what the film conveys rather than how much it earns".
Patekar said "Aapla Manus" was a good opportunity he got after his earlier film "Natsamrat".
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