Step 1: This question is based on Satyajit Ray's essay, "What is Wrong with Indian Films?".
Step 2: Ray critiques Indian cinema for its tendency to imitate Hollywood without developing its own unique style. This imitation leads to a muddled identity.
Step 3: Ray argues that Indian filmmakers are often confused about the cinematic medium, mixing different narrative styles inappropriately. He suggests that to improve, the industry must first intelligently appreciate and understand these very confusions—the lack of clear vision and originality—that plague it. Recognizing the problem is the first step to solving it.