Filmmaker Ektaa Kapoor recently found herself in the spotlight, accused of taking a subtle dig at actor Ram Kapoor for his significant weight loss on social media. However, in a recent conversation with India Today, Ektaa decisively clarified the misunderstanding, explaining that her comments were not aimed at the actor but were, in fact, a reference to her own upcoming show and a personal struggle with weight. This clarification sheds light on the often-misinterpreted nature of social media posts and the public’s tendency to connect dots where none exist.
Ektaa unequivocally dismissed claims about taking a dig at Ram Kapoor’s weight loss. She explained the context behind her social media post, which had been widely misconstrued. “I am going to take a moment to tell everyone, this was exactly one week before I launched the Bade Achhe Lagte Hain promo, where the promo itself had a line that the girl is trying on an outfit and she’s a large size and wants to fit into a medium. Again, dealing with body-shaming, self-doubt and self-assurance,” Ektaa stated. Her post was intended to align with the themes of body image and self-acceptance explored in her show. “This was taken in a completely different direction. The very next video I put up immediately after that was about how we, as women, should start accepting ourselves.”
Ektaa Kapoor Questions Ram Kapoor Analogy
She expressed genuine bewilderment at how Ram Kapoor became entangled in the narrative. “I have no idea how Ram Kapoor, who is neither a woman, nor on television currently, and not battling any weight issues – he’s lost a lot of weight – came into the picture. I was like, really? It’s like I am talking about my hair and somebody somewhere else says, ‘Oh, you called me bald.’ Why would I do that?” This analogy vividly illustrates her frustration with the misinterpretation and the unfounded assumptions made by a segment of the audience.
Ektaa further revealed a personal connection to the topic, admitting that she is grappling with her own weight issues. She stated that she is perfectly fine with people using weight-loss drugs like Ozempic, and may even consider trying one herself as she feels “stuck” at the moment. Her decision is not purely aesthetic; she mentioned that she is also considering it due to persistent pain in her joints caused by inflammation, highlighting a health-driven motivation rather than just superficial concerns.
The Viral Weight Loss Debate and Social Media Ripples
The entire controversy ignited earlier this year in March when Ram Kapoor stunned everyone with his dramatic weight loss transformation. His new physique became a major talking point, with many internet users speculating that he had achieved his results by using Ozempic, a pharmaceutical drug known for its weight-loss effects. Ram Kapoor later clarified that he was not using the drug and had, in fact, worked diligently on his fitness through rigorous exercise and diet.
Shortly after Ram’s transformation, Ektaa Kapoor shared a video that was widely interpreted as an indirect dig at him. In the video, she openly discussed weight loss options, saying, “What do I do? I’ve gained a lot of weight. Should I do an anti-inflammatory diet? Mounjaro? Ozempic? All of the above? Zip my mouth? Ya chhod dun? Hum bade hi acche lagte hain! (Or shall I leave it? Because I look good just the way I am)!” In the caption, she pointedly wrote: “Ozempic ho jaye.” This post, coupled with its timing, fueled the perception that it was aimed at Ram Kapoor, especially given the ongoing Ozempic speculation surrounding him.
The situation escalated when Ram Kapoor’s wife, Gautami Kapoor, posted a video on Instagram mimicking Ektaa’s video, adding her own pointed comments. Gautami said, “Should I do an anti-inflammatory diet? Should I take Mounjaro? Should I take Ozempic (pharmaceutical drugs), or all of the above? Or should I just zip my mouth? But I think mere liye gym hi kaafi hai (For me, the gym is enough).” She concluded her video with a clear dig at Ektaa’s popular show, Bade Achhe Lagte Hain, by saying, “Kyunki humein bade nahi, chhote hi achhe lagte hain.” Her caption further clarified her stance: “Let people do what they like… live and let live… at the end, what matters is health, happiness, and peace (sic).” This exchange highlighted a simmering tension and a misunderstanding that has now been addressed by Ektaa.
Meanwhile, Ektaa Kapoor continues to be a prolific producer. She is currently garnering praise for her Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi reboot, which also marks Smriti Irani’s much-anticipated comeback to the screen as her iconic character, Tulsi. The show, despite facing stiff competition from Rupali Ganguly’s Anupamaa, has still managed to secure a top position in the TRP charts, showcasing Ektaa’s continued dominance in television. She also has the film Vvan: Force Of The Forest in the pipeline. Backed by Ektaa and directed by Deepak Mishra, the film stars Sidharth Malhotra and Tamannaah Bhatia in the lead roles and is scheduled for release in cinemas in 2026.