Kavita Kaushik Discusses Female Representation in Cop Dramas
FIR Actress Kavita Kaushik Reacts To Female Officers Being Sidelined In Cop Dramas: ‘I Have Never Felt It’
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Actress Kavita Kaushik, known for her role as a female police officer in the show FIR, has responded to claims of female officers being sidelined in cop dramas, stating she has never felt marginalized. She emphasizes the importance of performance over screen time in her career.
- 01Kavita Kaushik has not experienced sidelining as a female officer in cop dramas.
- 02She believes performance is more important than screen time.
- 03Kaushik portrayed Chandramukhi Chautala, a strong female cop in FIR.
- 04FIR aired from 2006 to 2015 and featured a comedic take on police work.
- 05Kaushik is set to appear in the upcoming OTT series Kaptaan.
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Kavita Kaushik, renowned for her portrayal of Chandramukhi Chautala in the television show FIR, has addressed the ongoing debate regarding the representation of female officers in cop dramas. In a recent interview with IANS, she stated that she has never felt sidelined in her career, emphasizing that she prioritizes the impact of her performance over the amount of screen time she receives. Kaushik's character in FIR was depicted as assertive and in charge, working alongside a predominantly male team. The show, which aired from 2006 to 2015, was a comedic portrayal of police work and featured a variety of characters, including Aamir Ali and Kiku Sharda. On a personal note, she mentioned her recent move from Mumbai to Goa with her husband, Ronnit Biswas. Looking ahead, Kaushik is set to star in the upcoming OTT series Kaptaan, alongside actors Saqib Saleem and Abhishek Nigam.
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