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On
her own terms
There is many a star child who has tried to follow in his
or her parents footsteps, but few have shone as bright or as long
as their parents
have. Fewer still have made a distinct mark for themselves or have
been called individuals in their own right. Most have fizzled out
as soon as their 15 minutes of fame were up. Among the few who have
made a mark for themselves are Karan Johar, Aditya Chopra, Karishma
Kapoor, Hrithik Roshan and Ekta Kapoor, daughter of filmstar
Jeetendra. In an industry in which most parents are trying
to launch their sons and daughters as stars, it comes as a surprise
that a girl takes a plunge into production.
Here, Jeetendra and Ekta Kapoor
talk to mumbaibest about the success of their production
house Balaji Telefilms.
"Twenty five and successful, that is not something everyone
can handle," says Ekta, producer of television serials like
Hum Paanch, Kanyadaan, Koshish and many others. At present
more than 20 of her serials are on air. The company has also come
out with a share issue. " Nobody likes anybody else's success,
People always try to find fault with your work or try to put you
down. With me the criticism goes the extra mile as I happen to be
Jeetendra's daughter." she adds.
Ekta points out that she was born into a star family, and didn't
marry into one- and that is her identity with regard to 'connections.'
She also says that when she started her career at 18 there were
advantages as well as disadvantages. While she had finances at her
disposal , there were also people out to take her
for a ride as she was impressionable. With no formal training in
production, she learnt through experiences and mistakes. Her father
was always encouraging. "OK, so you made a mistake, learn from
it and move on is always his attitude", she says. She could
not have let down a faith like that. To this Jeetendra says, "We
have always encouraged our kids to do what they wanted to without
imposing our views on them. Ekta is a producer because of her strong
basics, creativity and determination. There are many people
who have money but not all become producers. What we did was our
duty, what we got back was a bonus."
Contrary to what people think, Hum Paanch was not Ekta's first
serial. Before that she had shot for four pilots with four episodes
each- all of which were rejected. With Hum Paanch it was a last
chance kind of a thing and she hit the bull's -eye with it. She
says she has to be tough as nails with people , because the channels
are tough as steel with her when she takes her serials to them for
approval. They don't let her rest on her past laurels, so how can
she accept work that is not up to the mark? Cut out the frills and
come to the point, that's her attitude.
The criterion she uses to pick actors for her serials is that they
should fit the part even if they are relatively new. She says this
has become a kind of work culture with them. " In life if you
have five genuine friends you've made it. I feel lucky I have them,"
she adds. She also feels that as long as her conscience is clear
and she does not cheat on her work, she's fine.
She
does feel discriminated against as a woman. "When a guy tells
his office staff to cut down on expenses, he is not seen as arrogant.
He is seen as somebody who is doing his job. But when I do the same
thing, people feel 'who the hell does she think she is? Just because
she is Jeetendra's daughter doesn't mean she can speak to us that
way?"
Surprisingly she actually wanted to be a journalist, to be able
to speak her mind. And she never wanted to be an actress as they
speak lines written by someone else. One aspect she likes about
being a producer is that she gets a chance to express herself.
Interestingly brother Tushar is getting into films. Jeetendra
says, " He is going to be launched by Vashu Bhagnani
and I am going to produce the second film for him."
Ekta shares a professional relationship with her father in the
office, but at home she is his little girl. He loves her to death.
She says even when she turns 40, she will still be his little girl.
As Jeetendra says, " I was out shooting most of the time. My
wife has brought up my kids. We are a close knit family and love
each other very much. God has been very kind to us , I thank him
for that."
By : Latika Sidana
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