
Ektaa R Kapoor, a film producer, is slated to win the coveted Directorate Award at the next International Emmy Awards presentation, honouring her pioneering contributions to the Indian television industry.
The organization's announcement recognizes Kapoor's exceptional career and influence in the business.
Kapoor, best known as the co-founder of television production behemoth Balaji Telefilms, will receive the prestigious prize on November 20th at the annual awards event in New York City.
Bruce L Paisner, President & CEO of the International Academy, praised Ektaa R Kapoor for her crucial contribution in establishing India's entertainment environment.
He praised Balaji Telefilms for reaching out to large audiences in India and South Asia through their ongoing series and OTT platform.
Paisner expressed the organization's eagerness to commemorate Kapoor's extraordinary journey and effect on the television business with the Directorate Award.
Ektaa Kapoor, the daughter of iconic actors Jeetendra and Shobha Kapoor, founded Balaji Telefilms, a company that would revolutionize Indian television.
The production company rose to fame with series such as "Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi," "Kahaani Ghar Ghar Kii," "Kaahin Kissii Roz," "Kasautii Zindagii Kay," and "Bade Achhe Lagte Hain."
Balaji Motion Pictures, her banner's film arm, consolidated Kapoor's power by releasing a slew of films, including "Shootout at Lokhandwala," "Love Sex aur Dhokha," "Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai," "Dirty Picture," "Lootera," and "Udta Punjab," among others.
Kapoor's innovative work has established her as a trendsetter in the entertainment industry. After accepting the prize, Ektaa Kapoor, 48, expressed her great humility and pleasure.
She underscored the award's personal significance, emphasizing the path that extends beyond professional endeavors and includes her personal progress.
Kapoor praised the honour of serving her country on a worldwide platform, as well as the shared triumphs gained via her efforts.
In reflecting on her journey, Kapoor highlighted television's crucial role in her self-discovery, particularly as a woman generating female tales.
She sees the award as a chance to represent not only herself but also the accomplishments of women in the profession on a global scale.
This honour is noteworthy for Kapoor, a visionary media magnate who has transformed India's entertainment industry.
Ektaa R Kapoor is the genuine recipient of the Directorate Award, which was originally given to media magnate Subhash Chandra in 2011.