Bhumi
Pednekar,
who
is
gearing
up
for
the
release
of
her
forthcoming
film
Toilet:
Ek
Prem
Katha,
says
she
hopes
she
keeps
doing
content
driven
movies,
which
are
a
bit
of
commercial
success
as
well.
"I
feel
that
today
content
driven
films
are
the
films
that
have
masala.
I
think
people
don't
want
to
watch
regular
run-of-the-mill
generic
stories
anymore...I
really
hope
that
I
keep
doing
content
driven
films
that
are
a
bit
commercial
success
as
well
and
I
think
that
the
choices
that
I
have
made
have
been
such," Bhumi
told
IANS.
The
27-year-old
actress
says
the
movies
now
have
an
instant
connect
with
the
audience.
"When
I
was
young
I
would
want
to
go
watch
a
film
because
I
wanted
to
be
lost
in
that
world
for
those
many
hours.
I
wanted
to
disconnect
from
my
reality.
I
wanted
to
see
a
life
that
I
hand't
see
but
that
doesn't
mean
that
has
to
be
a
lovestory
and
I
think
that's
what
our
films
have
become.
"They
(movies)
are
so
real
and
content
driven
that
people
have
an
instant
connect.
But
even
though
they
have
a
connect
it's
still
a
world
that
we
haven't
been
a
part
of,"
Bhumi
said
Toilet:
Ek
Prem
Katha,
directed
by
Shree
Narayan
Singh,
deals
with
the
need
of
sanitisation
in
India
and
is
based
on
Prime
Minister
Narendra
Modi's
Swachh
Bharat
(Clean
India)
campaign.
This
will
be
the
first
time
Bhumi
will
be
seen
sharing
screen
space
with
National
Award
winner
Akshay
Kumar.