The following verdict on present state of Indian film Industry is from 'Verdict on India' (1944) by Beverley Nichols . Hindu Hollywood LET us go to the pictures, and see an Indian film. It was the first thing I did, when I was well enough to hobble about again, and it would seem that no other Englishman has ever had such a wild idea before. 'What are Indian films like?' one used to ask. 'Good heavens, how should I know?' 'But haven't you ever seen one?' 'Seen one? An Indian film? Really!' Blank amazement greeted the suggestion that it might be interesting to see an Indian picture. And yet, the films are a living mirror of a nation's life; even if one did not understand everything that the mirror showed, it would surely repay a few hours of study. I was particularly anxious to visit the studios themselves, and after a little wire-pulling obtained permission to witness the shooting of a big historical picture which