Updated On: 19 July, 2019 08:59 AM IST | Mumbai | PTI
Director Ketan Mehta said a handful of films, like Baahubali, are able to break the language and barrier.

Ketan Mehta
Indian cinema is not able to capitalise on its volume and is still divided in ghettos, filmmaker Ketan Mehta said on Thursday. The director said a handful of films, like Baahubali, are able to break the language and barrier.
"I think Indian cinema has still not managed to break out of the regional ghettos. European cinema travels all over Europe. In India, in spite of 70 years of Independence, we still haven't been able to talk to each other. How many Telegu films do I see, apart from 'Baahubali'? Maybe 10. Apart from film festivals, there is no way to see them.