Check out Ekta Kapoor’s Genre-Defying Legacy!
In an industry where most producers are boxed into a single lane, Ekta Kapoor stands apart, one of the very few female producers in Indian entertainment to achieve long-term success across television, cinema, and genres that rarely intersect.
Family Dramas That Defined Indian Television : Ekta didn’t just make TV shows, she created daily rituals. With iconic serials like Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi, Kasautii Zindagii Kay, and Kahaani Ghar Ghar Kii, she had audiences glued to their television screens, turning prime time into appointment viewing and characters into household names.
Horror & Supernatural Thrillers : Long before horror found mainstream acceptance, Ekta backed films like Krishna Cottage and the cult-favourite Ragini MMS, successfully blending fear with commercial storytelling.
Gritty Gangster & Urban Stories : With the Shootout at Lokhandwala franchise and Shor in the City, she proved her command over raw, male-driven narratives rooted in realism.
Comedy That Travels Masses : Dream Girl and Dream Girl 2 showcased Ekta Kapoor’s knack for high-concept, character-led comedy, turning a quirky idea into a successful, repeatable franchise that connected with audiences across demographics.
Content-Rich, Award-Winning Cinema : Films like The Dirty Picture, Lootera, and Udta Punjab showcased her courage to back bold stories that balanced box-office success with critical acclaim.
Romance & Emotional Thrillers : From the intense Ek Villain to emotionally resonant television like Bade Achhe Lagte Hain, Ekta mastered the art of love layered with conflict.
Women, Friendships & Modern Voices : With Veere Di Wedding and Crew, she foregrounded female friendships and ambition, stories that spoke directly to a new generation of women.
Experimental Social Cinema : Love Sex Aur Dhokha broke new ground as a found-footage social drama, capturing voyeurism, intimacy, and the dark impact of technology on relationships in contemporary India.
By Keerti Kadam

