Crime is the next big space on TV : Ekta Kapoor

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the small screen and film and TV producer Ekta Kapoor believes that the next big thing on television is the crime genre.

Her crime show is titled “Gumrah – End of Innocence” that now comes on Star Plus.

“I did a crime team show called ‘Gumraah’ and it’s doing pretty well because we did not even know that there is a lot of peer pressure which leads to young crime, we never knew these things existed,” the 37-year-old said at the launch of Piyush Jha’s book “Mumbaistan” here Thursday.

“The way the audiences have received the show, it’s quite overwhelming. So, I think crime is going to be another very big space for television.

“So books will be converted into TV shows as much as they are converted to films because the audience is lapping up crime shows,” she added.

Ekta’s has already produced two hit crime films – “Shootout at Lokhandwala” and “Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai”. Her upcoming projects – “Shootout at Wadala” and “Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai Again” – deal with crime.

Asked if she think films are a reason behind the increasing number of crimes today, Ekta said: “The aspirational aspect of crime has always been discussed. But I don’t think crime has ever become so glamorous that people take to crime because they saw it in a movie. It’s always personal experiences that lead you to crime.” (IANS)

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