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Girish said, “You have to be disciplined and there is no key to hard work, in my movie ‘Ek tha Tiger’ Salman Khan had cramped neck yet he worked. He quoted Amitab Bachan, as he almost suffered bankruptcy, putting his house on sale, yet continuing the struggle. Girish Karnad said, “so when you have a big brother next door not letting you to grow obviously you would have problems.” Finally with the introduction of the film with songs “Alamara” Indian industry was revolutionised. He stated that the success of Indian film industry is because they didn’t stop producing. Karnad emphasised that Pakistan could grow into theatre and in films but when Indian film industry would let it blossom, he believed that since actors like Noor Jehan coming from India the industry began from 1940’s in Pakistan, but since Indian films have been introduced in Pakistan now, he said, “Indian films have dominated Pakistani film industry, this battle should be fought the audience will grow for Pakistani cinema eventually.” The writer, actor and poet believed that both the countries are politically stable yet struggling with their issues he believed that Pakistan does consider news as a primary source of entertainment and also the television serials that are very poor in quality from India are being watched a lot here too, he said, “me being an outsider I would say TV has consumed a huge audience though I think both the countries are politically stable, stability is not undoubted.” Girish Karnad said, “Indarsabha was the first where even Nawabs of Lucknow danced in, they were many important writers in India writing about Mahabharat and Ramayan since the audience was Hindu and the owners were Parsis it evolved immensely until it was killed by the films.” Karnad said, “I am here to pay my tribute to them actually and I look forward to having some effect.” While explaining the evolution of theatre in Pakistan he stated it came after 1947, whereas in India as in subcontinent the theatre has roots since 18th century. He admired prominent names of literature Saadat Hassan Manto, Ismat Chughtai and Faiz Ahmad Faiz and their contribution for being an inspiration even in India as national poets and writers, India admires them. He gave details about theatre and films being in contrast to culture, tradition and politics. Girish Karnad, a writer, actor and director from India, came to pay his tribute to Pakistani literature and poetry.