India, April 25 -- Vivek Agnihotri, who's been vocal about issues related to the film industry, recently wrote on X, "Bollywood is in shambles. And that's good for the industry. To erect a new building, you must demolish the old one. This is that time. Today, Bollywood has hardly any independent producers. No new producers. No fresh ideas. No innovative distribution or marketing strategies. A few years ago, there were a dozen studios - now just two or three remain, and they too are monopolistic and here for reasons other than filmmaking." The 51-year-old Kashmir Files filmmaker further added that the 'passion' for making films was overpowered by 'corporate greed', and claimed, "...there are no promising new stars. If you want to cast someone from the 21-35 age group, you'll find almost none - neither heroes nor heroines..."...