While Kajol and Twinkle Khanna grab headlines as the hosts of Prime Video’s talk show “Two Much,” there’s a talented Ludhiana girl working behind the scenes. Meet Jessica Khurana, one of the three co-writers structuring the chaos, wit, and celebrity conversations that have India talking—for better or worse.
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Jessica Khurana at a Glance
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Hometown | Ludhiana, Punjab |
| Current Project | Co-Writer, “Two Much with Kajol and Twinkle” |
| Platform | Amazon Prime Video |
| Role | One of three co-writers |
| Previous Work | Hadh (web series), Fixer, XXX |
| Mentors | Vikram Bhatt, Ekta Kapoor, Niranjan Iyengar |
| Upcoming Projects | Courtroom drama, Maharagni: Queen of Queens |
| Company | Founded by Mrinalini Jain (Executive Producer) |
The Writer’s Dilemma: Credit Where Credit’s Due
Jessica candidly admits she had doubts about writing for a talk show: “Indeed, I too had this niggling doubt that while in fictional narratives we create a new world, here we don’t have control over how the show would ultimately flow. So, should we even be asking/getting acknowledgment?”
It’s a question that resonates in an industry where writers often remain invisible. Unlike scripted dramas where every word is controlled, talk shows thrive on spontaneity. Yet Jessica and her team structure segments, craft questions, and create frameworks that guide those “unscripted” celebrity moments viewers love.

Learning from Bollywood’s Best
Jessica’s journey wasn’t overnight success. She started by assisting Vikram Bhatt, and when a writers’ crisis hit, he asked her to step in for the web series “Hadh.” That break led to bigger opportunities.
From Vikram, she learned the golden rule: “less is more.” Working with Ekta Kapoor on projects like “Fixer” and “XXX” taught her about business acumen—”Ekta is the best business brain and knows exactly what would work and what would not,” Jessica shares.
But her biggest admiration? Niranjan Iyengar, executive producer of “Two Much” and former journalist who wrote dialogues for films like “Kal Ho Na Ho,” “My Name Is Khan,” and “Jism.” Jessica truly admires him “because of his ability to write across multiple genres.”
What Makes “Two Much” Different?
In a crowded space, “Two Much” stands out with woman creator Mrinalini Jain at the helm, two female anchors, and a largely feminine gaze. The show premiered in September 2025 on Prime Video, featuring Bollywood’s biggest stars including Salman Khan, Aamir Khan, Alia Bhatt, Varun Dhawan, and more.
Jessica’s personal favorite episode? The Govinda and Chunky Panday special. She gushes, “Govinda sir is such a big superstar and has the ability to make for such endearing conversation without stirring a hornet’s nest or roasting anyone.”
Staying Authentic in Tinsel Town
How does this girl from Ludhiana fit in among the bevy of stars? She says, “It’s easy to be part of this world, provided you are unpretentious, true to yourself and don’t wear a mask.”
Meeting Vicky Kaushal was especially memorable—”he can converse so well in Punjabi,” she notes proudly, celebrating the growing Punjabi representation in Bollywood.
Jessica’s Writing Philosophy
When asked about the kind of content she wants to create, Jessica’s answer is refreshingly grounded: “Progressive ideas without being preachy, dysfunctional love stories and how big issues are normalised in some families. In short, basic simple issues but ones which matter.”

What’s Next for Jessica?
Beyond “Two Much,” Jessica has exciting projects lined up. She’s working on a courtroom drama and “Maharagni: Queen of Queens,” a film starring Kajol. Her versatility—from web series to talk shows to feature films—proves she’s building a sustainable career in an unpredictable industry.
Related Projects from Jessica’s Portfolio
Hadh (Web Series) Jessica’s breakthrough project under Vikram Bhatt’s guidance, this thriller marked her transition from assistant to full-fledged writer, teaching her about suspense and pacing.
Fixer & XXX (Ekta Kapoor Productions) Working with Ekta Kapoor exposed Jessica to the commercial side of entertainment, understanding audience pulse and what makes content binge-worthy.
Maharagni: Queen of Queens (Upcoming Film) Starring Kajol, this upcoming project reunites Jessica with one of the hosts from “Two Much,” bringing her full circle from talk show to feature film.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What does a co-writer do on a talk show like “Two Much”?
A: Unlike scripted shows where writers control every word, talk show writers structure segments, craft questions, and create frameworks for spontaneous conversations. Jessica and her team design the flow of each episode—from games and “This or That” segments to interview questions that prompt candid celebrity responses. While the hosts and guests improvise, the writers create the architecture that makes those unscripted moments happen organically.
Q: What are Jessica Khurana’s upcoming projects besides “Two Much”?
A: Jessica is currently working on a courtroom drama and “Maharagni: Queen of Queens,” a film starring Kajol. Her goal is to focus on progressive ideas without being preachy, dysfunctional love stories, and how big issues are normalized in families—essentially, relatable content that matters. With mentors like Vikram Bhatt, Ekta Kapoor, and Niranjan Iyengar guiding her career, she’s building a diverse portfolio across web series, films, and OTT platforms.






