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Ekta Kapoor to hold screening for 'Veere Di Wedding'

Ekta Kapoor
Webdunia
Thursday, 24 May 2018 (11:56 IST)
New Delhi: Content Czarina Ekta Kapoor known for her varied content-driven films is all set for the release of 'Veere Di Wedding', and will be holding a special screening for friends for the first time in eight years. 
After organising a special screening for 'The Dirty Picture' eight years ago, Ekta who hasn't had a film screening will hold a special screening for 'Veere Di Wedding'. The filmmaker took to Twitter to share the news saying,"Lastly for the first time in 8 years keeping a personal screening of my film! I never do! D last time I kept a screening was for #thedirtypicture". 
While 'The Dirty Picture' was a female dominated film, 'Veere Di Wedding' yet again is a women-centric film.  
 
Ekta Kapoor has been breaking the stereotypes in the industry with varied content across mediums.Hailed to be the TRP Queen and the pioneer of daily soap entertainment, Ekta Kapoor solely changed the face of Indian TV. 
 
After conquering TV, the content czarina is leaving impressive imprints on the cine-goers. Ekta Kapoor clearly knows the pulse of viewers across the platform as she gave us movies based on different genres.
 
The filmmaker who has a wide audience across mediums believes in her audience and creates content catering to their needs. With 'Veere Di Wedding', Ekta is all set to present yet another intriguing story for the audience.Ekta Kapoor is immensely excited for her upcoming film and is leaving no stone unturned to promote the film.(UNI)

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