Actress
Kajol
who
has
signed
up
a
film
with
the
"Ship
of
Theseus" director
Anand
Gandhi,
says
she
doesn't
differentiate
between
films
as
mainstream
cinema
or
art
cinema.
The
actress,
who
was
last
seen
in
Rohit
Shetty
directorial
"Dilwale" opposite
Shah
Rukh
Khan,
said,
"I
don't
agree
with
this
thinking
completely.
There
is
nothing
which
can
be
called
as
mainstream
or
art
film.
There
are
only
good
films
and
bad
films."
"We
make
films
so
that
audience
can
enjoy
it,
leave
their
troubles
behind,
and
lose
themselves
into
that
story
and
those
characters.
And
I
believe
I
am
going
to
make
good
films,"
she
said.
The
actress
was
speaking
to
the
media
at
the
launch
of
Olay
Total
Effects
on
Wednesday.
Gandhi
has
written
and
directed
critically
acclaimed
plays
like
"Sugandhi",
"Pratyancha",
"Kshanotsav,
Na
and
Janashtaru"
and
a
Gujarati
play
"Chal
Reverse
Ma
Jaiye".
The
movie
will
be
an
adaptation
of
one
of
his
plays
and
Kajol's
husband
and
actor
Ajay
Devgn
will
produce
it.
Kajol,
41,
also
spoke
about
the
concept
of
beauty.
"I
feel
that
in
today's
age,
people
have
much
more
knowledge
than
what
we
had.
They
know
about
sunblock
I
didn't.
They
know
about
skincare
regime,
dermatologists
and
I
think
it
is
a
necessity
today."