"TV has done way more for women empowerment than any film has. It has created an industry that is by, for and about women. It has put female characters on front. You cannot have a problem if the antagonist and protagonist is a woman," Ekta told PTI.
Her shows like "Hum Paanch" chronicled five oddball sisters taking up challenges and emerging victorious, followed by the immensely popular "Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi", "Kahani Ghar Ghar Ki" and "Kasauti Zindagi Kay" which showed women participating in household decisions.
"If you're missing the point, and going after the presentation...Women wearing over the top makeup then you're actually the myopic one," she adds.
Ekta says through her TV shows she has raised several socially relevant topics but people have overlooked them.
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"The myopicness is in their mindset. Not once has anyone mentioned that India has done a transgender show on TV and brought issue on a large scale. It's not my show but it's admirable. If you want to have a factual argument, come and talk to me and you will lose," she says.
"That's only the intelligentsia, the masses put them down very nicely," Ekta says about the criticism.
The film-TV producer says the "intellectuals" are quick to label anything commercial as nonsense and laud an off-beat project.
"Anything accepted by the masses has to be bad. They (intellectuals) sit there and have problem with anything which works. Because it works, it's entertaining, it cannot be good," she says.
The 41-year-old producer has forayed into the online streaming service 'ALT Balaji', which has diverse contents ranging from a recreated version of "Devdas" with a central female character to a gay love story.