"There is always a debate on the content being great down in south India, and that is because they are more disciplined and single-minded. I feel we here (in Bollywood) chase box office numbers, depend on movie stars than content. I think Hindi cinema should work on writing...We have inadequate writers, we need to empower them," Karan said.
Karan was speaking to reporters at the trailer launch of noted director S S Rajamouli's magnum opus 'Bahubali--The Beginning' which he is presenting in Hindi.
The filmmaker said he is a huge fan of Rajamouli's work and happy to attach his name to the noted south director's film.
"I have learnt from him that I should stop judging reality shows and focus on making films," Karan said in a lighter vein.
"We don't have a filmmaker like him (Rajamouli) here (in Bollywood) who can make films on such a huge canvas...Putting three-four years of his life into a project," he said.
"I have loved his films 'Magadheera', 'Eega'. He puts emotions rightly in his films, adds updated technology and makes films on scale. It reminds me of 'Mughal-E-Azam'," he added.
Staring Rana Dagubatti, Prantas, Anushka Shetty and Tamaannah Bhatia, 'Bahubali' is slated for release on July 10.
