"There have been films with a lot of stars and people have liked them. But there have also been films, which have got a lot of stars from critics but people didn't like them. I don't believe in stars, I believe that the audience will watch what they want to," Abhay told reporters here Thursday at a theatre.
Abhay is glad that they could release a film like "Chakravyuh" on the mainstream platform.
"I am feeling extremely satisfied (with 'Chakravyuh'). I am happy that people are liking it, I am happy that there have been good and bad reviews, I am happy that people are talking about it - whether they hated or loved it, but they are talking about it," Abhay said.
"I am glad that we managed to make a film on such an issue today and have it out there on a mainstream platform with the press and people supporting it...feels good," he added.
"Chakravyuh" is Abhay's second film in a row that sees him in an intense role, but he says his next could be a romantic movie.
"I have been getting such characters, I liked them and I did them. But right now I don't have much work, I haven't accepted a lot of films but I may come up with a love story," he said.
The 36-year-old is currently shooting for "Rock The Shaadi" with Genelia D'Souza, a zombie-comedy being directed by Navdeep Singh.