India, June 1 -- Filmmaker Anurag Kashyap has been very vocal about his criticism of the Hindi film industry, saying he doesn't find it worthy to make films in Mumbai. He even shifted base from Mumbai to Bengaluru, earlier this year. Now, filmmaker Laxman Utekar has taken a jibe at Anurag for his statements. "Chale jao chorh kar, beshak chale jao, koi zabardasti nahin kar raha hai," Laxman told Mama's Couch, adding, "Ye industry aisi hai ki you have to be mentally and creatively happy, then only we can make great (cinema). agar aapka mann nahin hai yahan rehne ka, toh aap great films kaise banaoge? Aap chale jao, isse acha." When further prodded about Anurag's opinion that audiences lack the sensibility to appreciate his kind of cinema, Laxman disagreed: "Unki sensibility nahin hai audience ka taste accept karne ki. Aaj Rs.700-Rs.800 crore tak business kar rahi hain films. how can you say cinema is dying? Aap collection toh dekho Baahubali ka, Pushpa ka - Rs.1,200 crore tak ka collection tha. Ya phir in fact Chhaava ka. Sensibility aapki change honi chahiye kyunki aap wahin par atke huye ho." htc...