Kavita Kaushik Discusses Female Representation in Cop Dramas
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Mumbai, April 4 (NationPress) Actress Kavita Kaushik has addressed the notion that female officers are often overlooked in cop dramas, emphasizing that she has not encountered this issue, especially considering her role as a female cop in the popular show FIR.
In a candid discussion with IANS, Kavita highlighted that for her, performance takes precedence over screen time. She remarked on the common belief that female officers are frequently relegated to the background.
“I have never felt marginalized in my profession. I strive to optimize the opportunities I am presented with. Instead of competing for screen time, I concentrate on making an impact,” she stated.
Kavita is widely recognized for her portrayal of Chandramukhi Chautala in FIR, where she played a pivotal role as a female police officer in a comedic environment.
The character was depicted as strong and authoritative, leading a team predominantly composed of male colleagues.
On a personal note, Kavita Kaushik is married to Ronnit Biswas, and they have relocated from Mumbai to Goa.
In addition to FIR, she has appeared in other shows like Kutumb and Kahaani Ghar Ghar Kii, and has participated in reality shows like Bigg Boss.
FIR first premiered in 2006 and continued until 2015, centering around an eccentric police station and its team. The series featured other notable actors such as Aamir Ali, Kiku Sharda, Gopi Bhalla, and Sandeep Anand.
Looking ahead, Kavita is set to star in the forthcoming OTT series Kaptaan, which will also showcase Saqib Saleem and Abhishek Nigam.