"If we would have made films like Satyajit Ray, continued without song and dance, we would have been swallowed up by Hollywood by now. Italian cinema is gone, Japanese cinema is gone and even French can't compete with Hollywood.
"We don't have to worry. Our songs and dancers have protected us. So, why should we give up our strength?," Karnad told reporters here.
Karnad, who recently acted in Salman Khan starrer 'Ek Tha Tiger', said Indian cinema was doing extremely well and it should not be judged by Western parameters.
Speaking about his own experience of working in a blockbuster like 'Ek Tha Tiger', he said, "It was one of the most successful films. It was beautifully done and they went through a lot of trouble to make it. It was not cheap. Films are so expensive that every thing is carefully planned."
Karnad said in their effort to find maximum audience, Hindi cinema went about creating new idioms, new language and new music, which could be consumed all over India.