Tuesday, June 10, 2025

Ektaa Kapoor claps back at Anurag Kashyap’s “Saas-Bahu” comment; calls it “classist”, urges self-awareness among artists

Producer and television monarch Ektaa Kapoor responded strongly to filmmaker Anurag Kashyap about his recent comments rejecting Saas Bahu Dramas' relevance. Kapoor, who has been the face of India's daily soap for over 20 years, has not recalled the famous director because he was "classified" and lacked bounty. 

Where it all began 
The controversy came into play recently in an interview with the CEO of Netflix Ted Sarandos on Nikhil Kamath's podcast. There, Anurag Kashyap and Vikramaditya Motwane are critically famous crime thriller Holy Game, with platform Indian Sarandos reflecting the beginning of the sacred game. Sarandos may have described this move as "mistake." This suggests that the more populist shows may have worked better early on. 

Kassiap, who was decisive when designing the first original India, vented his frustration on Instagram. The director gang of Waspool wrote the headline ironically that Saland's comments were quoted and that was supposed to start with a Saasbuff... he would have done it well. What he's doing now. "He then went a step further and called Netflix CEO as the definition of a dam and criticised the technical manager for not understanding the story. 

ektaas explosion reaction 
Known for legendary shows like Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi and Kahaani Ghar Ghar Kii, Kapoor did not make that meaning friendly. In her fiery Instagram story, she wrote and wrote Kashyaps' tone and approach with a bang. Darling, what about mercy!!! nKnowingly??????? Art that many artists don't have! Saas Bahu and its impact on the Indian masses (as Massachusetts women get their voices) is well documented by the prestigious Chicago study! But artists who talk about the integrated world are actually more of a classifier. 

Interestingly, Netflix recently collaborated with Ektaa Kapoor Balaji Telefilm. This is a step that highlights Kashyap's shift, with the rotary switch planning a more accessible and dramatized storyline.

No comments:

Post a Comment