"As far as quality and substance in our cinema is concerned, we have light years to go. There are the occasional glimpses of hope but too few and far between," Shah said.
The 63-year-old Indian thespian, who is in Singapore for one-night for the staging of the play 'A Walk In The Woods', that talks of relationship between India and Pakistan.
Shah plays a Pakistani diplomat and actor Rajit Kapoor is his Indian counterpart. The original play by American playwright Lee Blessing has been adapted to feature the tense ties between India and Pakistan, the two nuclear-armed neighbours.
"Until that happens, we will go on churning out the same brain-dead stuff we have been churning out the last 100 years," Shah said.
Pointing to the treatment of the play featuring the cross-border nations, the actor said, it is "free from Bollywood stereo-types", and, it was important.
"I refuse to see any jingoistic Indian film, but it is futile to blame commercial cinema for pandering to the basest possible instinct - that is its function," Shah said.
"We feel that the issues in this play, namely friendship and peaceful co-existence, are important. It offered a possibility to study these well-meaning people with references to the problems that exist between the two countries," he said.
And, Shah felt, "the way to exorcise this visceral hatred for the other is to try and make a friend on the other side...We hope we are contributing to this cause by presenting the Pakistani character as a sensitive though gregarious person who talks sense, instead of the bumbling idiot he is always presented as in Hindi cinema".
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