"If at all something is going wrong, people will learn from their mistakes because a lot of money is involved, a lot of reputation, desire to get things right is involved. We learn from our mistakes and move on,” he said.
"Even in Hollywood this happened when the TV came in. People said they won't go to the cinemas. So the makers decided to make cinemas big and made 'Ben-Hur', 'The Ten Commandments' and people returned... People love cinema, the stars, the thrills, the larger than life feel. It's a wave, we will see this through," he went on to say.