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    Ekta Kapoor: Eating Her Cake and Having it too…

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    By Lavina Melwani on November 21, 2010 Cinema
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    Tusshar and Ekta Kapoor at the premiere of 'Shorr' at MIAAC
    Tusshar and Ekta Kapoor at the premiere of 'Shorr' at MIAAC. Photo: AVSTV. com

    Ekta Kapoor – from TV Serials to Edgy Cinema

    Ekta Kapoor is a self-made millionaire and, as the head of Balaji Telefilms, she’s produced over 74 hugely popular television serials which are said to make up about 80 percent of television programming in India.  Recently the Queen of TV Soaps  was in town for the premiere of the gritty, fast moving ‘Shorr’ at the 2010 MIAAC Film Festival in New York. It is as real and as different as you can get from the sugar coated melodrama of the television serials steeped in tradition and changing social mores.

    While the serials are produced under the Balaji brand, ‘Shorr’ and the even stronger and in-your-face ‘Love, Sex and Dhoka’ are produced by Alt Films, a division of Balaji Motion Pictures. So how does the same person create two very different world-views?

    “Balaji is clearly a family,  traditional en masse content provider but there’s an underground movement happening in India and a new sensibility is being born – people want to see different films, different entertainment,” says Kapoor. “In order to not hurt the mother brand or in any way give conflicting signals, we decided to start an alternative brand called Alt Entertainment.”

    Shorr, which premiered at MIAAC, is made by Ekta Kapoor's Alt Entertainment and stars Sendhil Ramamurthy & Tusshar Kapoor
    Shorr, which premiered at MIAAC, is made by Ekta Kapoor's Alt Entertainment and stars Sendhil Ramamurthy & Tusshar Kapoor

    While the new company’s first production was ‘Love, Sex aur Dokha’,  dealing with the sexual mindset in urban India, Kapoor decided to bet on ‘Shor’ for the second venture: “We wanted Shor to be pure noise-making, something that spoke more than just about the urban sexuality in India. It is about Mumbai – the city as it is today – not as it is glorified in Bollywood – but as it is today with all its color, its style, its duality.”

    Tusshar Kapoor, Krishna DK, Ekta Kapoor, Raj Nidimoru and Sendhil Ramamurthy at MIAAC Film Festival screening of 'Shorr'
    Tusshar Kapoor, Krishna DK, Ekta Kapoor, Raj Nidimoru and Sendhil Ramamurthy at MIAAC Film Festival screening of 'Shorr'. Photo: AVSTV.com

    Ekta Kapoor on Cinema’s Changing Landscape

    Ekta Kapoor says the last few years have seen a lot of independent filmmakers find their voice and it’s only going to grow, for as she points out, en masse entertainment has always been the staple diet in India but there’s always going to be a young, curious viewer out there who wants to see something where his sensibilities, his voice, his attitude is matched in film.

    Indeed, ‘Shorr’ is very different from the serials which have been the trademark at Balaji. When I asked Ekta Kapoor about this about turn, she said, “Everyone needs to get out of their comfort zone sometime or the other and do something which is different, experimental, alternative. I have a young, urban sensibility, I live in Bombay and I’m a working woman.

    I do television which is for masses but my personal sensibilities, personal thoughts have never had proper voice or proper expression; we wanted to make films which also have a sensibility match with us.”

    She says that the young team at Alt is actually going to be a growing movement doing a couple of  independent shows, independent films every year which will probably not match the sensibility of Balaji,  which may be more all-India.

    “But it will set up new ground, create new standards and break new barriers,” she says. “For me,  that is really important. I can do all that at Alt.  Balaji will continue to provide entertainment that doesn’t hurt the sensibilities of the main viewers, while Alt will question the sensibilities of all the viewers!”

    “So you are going to have your cake and eat it too?” I asked.

    “Hopefully. Yes, I hope so,” she said. Then added, with a  smile and deliciously,  deliberately, knowing I was on to her constant battle with the waistline: “I hope I have the cake, eat it – and not put on weight!”

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    8 Comments

    1. Lavina Melwani on November 20, 2010 11:49 pm

      Billy, thanks for your comments – great to know you’re enjoying Lassi with Lavina!
      Re: Ekta Kapoor – yes, I know she comes from an affluent background, but can you hold that against a person? As far as I know, she really is a self-made success story, almost creating the genre of soap operas on TV and now taking on offbeat movie projects. Having Jitendra for a dad helps but I’m sure she’s savvy enough to have made millions on her own.

    2. Billy on November 20, 2010 11:20 pm

      Hi Lavina:
      If your father’s name is Jitendra, it’s not difficult to be a multimillionaire. Self-made millionaire, that’s stretching it a bit too much!!!

      Your writings are wonderful reading material. I love your style of writing. You can breathe life into almost boring things and make them interesting and fun.

      regards.
      Billy

    3. Lavina Melwani on November 17, 2010 11:04 pm

      Alka, I think she’s already added an extra r to Shorr!

    4. Alka Bhargava on November 17, 2010 11:02 pm

      Via Facebook

      I hopppe herrrr entttttree intto filmmm willl inccclude spppeeelllliingggss whichhh areeee noootttt theee viccctim off jyotissssh. LOL! 😉

    5. Lavina Melwani on November 17, 2010 11:52 am

      Indy – you never know! And you won’t know till you try.

    6. Lavina Melwani on November 17, 2010 11:51 am

      Hyder, you’re right – I’ve always loved writing about new and emerging film-makers. It’s always a tickle to see some of them succeed and go on to big things. I had interviewed Krishna DK and Raj Nidimoru when they had made ‘Flavors’ their first film and were still working in software. To see their new film ‘Shorr’ being made by Balaji, a big production company in Mumbai is really something!
      Things are changing rapidly in India and we should have lots of surprises in the coming year.

    7. Indy Rishi on November 17, 2010 12:20 am

      I need to sit down with her and discuss some of my story/show ideas.. i think she would go insane with excitement :^)

      And it’s quite inspiring to see US born desis getting their feet wet in Indian cinema.. It’s always been a dream for me.. now I know it has a strong chance of coming true :^)

    8. Hyder Bilgrami on November 17, 2010 12:10 am

      Hello Lavina,
      Thanks for the article.You have always been supportive of independent cinema in the US for South Asians. There are many young talented filmmakers here and I know plenty of them on the East Coast.
      The way the industry works in India is very different. Every distributor in India is star-driven, instead of focusing on the value of the film. It is changing but very slowly. We need more producers like Ekta Kapoor, Percent and the pioneer of independent cinema like Shyam Shroff who supported films like ‘Let’s Talk’ that were shot on a hand held camera.
      Looking forward to more articles and help from journalists like you.
      Hyder Bilgrami

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