F.I.R. is an ongoing Indian television sitcom that premiered on July 31, 2006 on SAB TV.[1] The sitcom was nominated for the "Best Sitcom/Comedy Programme" category at the Indian Telly Awards in 2009.[2] One of the major characters of the show, Chandramukhi Chautala, won the award for Best Actress in a Comic Role.
Cast
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Cast
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Character Name
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Kavita Kaushik
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Inspector Chandramukhi Chautala: She plays the role of a police sub-inspector in the Iman Chowki and has a central role in solving the cases.
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Aamir Ali
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Inspector Bajrang Pandey: He is a inspector who is interested in girls, but has to stay away from them as his guru told him that he would die if he got married.
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Shiv Pandit
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Inspector Hanuman Prasaad Pandey: He is love interest for season 1, is actually a con man and a small time crook who has disguised himself as an Inspector and is hiding from the underworld
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Ali Asgar
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Inspector Raj Aaryan - enters the show in season 2. He is attracted towards inspector Chandramukhi, although she is mostly unaware of his attempts to impress her.
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Gopi Bhalla
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Gopinath Gandotra: He plays the role of an aged constable and rarely plays an important role in solving the cases. Generally others mock him.
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Kiku Sharda
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Mulayam Singh Gulgule: He plays the role of one of the two male constables. He has an important role in the show and usually gives Chandramukhi useful ideas in solving the cases.
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Yogesh tripathi
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Most versatile character of F.I.R . He comes often according to plot of serial. He plays different roles with Perfection , a good actor and well liked among many people.
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F.I.R. is an acronym for "First Information Report' that the Indian police prepares for each case to be investigated.
The story revolves around five police personnel at a police station named Iman Chowki (honest police post) and depicts the daily events there in a comical and farcical manner. The central theme of the show is the unorthodox and funny tricks and unpolice-like methods used by the characters to solve a new case every day.
Three of the characters are central to the sitcom and appear in every show. They are: Chandramukhi Chautala, a lady sub-inspector, and two constables, Mulayam Singh Gulgule and Gopinath Gandotra. These three characters have been played by the same actors in all the shows. The fourth character, Bajrang Pandey, is a police inspector and the boss of the lady sub-inspector. He appears in some of the shows. The actors playing the inspector have changed as the show has progressed over the years. Koki is a slim lady constable whose only role is to quote a small rhyming couplet and then disappear.
Chandramukhi Chautala is the central character in the show. She is young, educated, informed and well-built. She is from Haryana and speaks with Haryanvi accent, her regional dialect of Hindi language. Sometimes she speaks words or whole sentences in Haryanvi. She never fails to solve a case. She bosses over not only her juniors but also over her boss, the police inspector, who sometimes gets amorous with her but she always rebuffs him successfully.
Mulayam Singh Gulgule, a middle-aged married constable is the second most important character in the show. He gives ideas to Chandramukhi to try to solve a case. He always flatters his boss by saying that the idea he has given is actually her own idea that just happened to come to his mind. Yet she keeps on slapping him hard on the slightest pretext but he never protests. He speaks and acts in a funny way. He is a big foodie and fat person.
Gopinath Gandotra is an aged constable who speaks in Punjabi accent. He is not much involved in solving the cases and instead spends most of his time reading newspaper and trying to speak in very bad English. Chandramukhi calls him Uncle and makes fun of him but rarely slaps him.
Koki is a young petite girl constable who has a very minor role of speaking in rhymes that suit the occasion and then disappear.
The police inspector Bajrang Pandey is the most senior officer in the police station. He is young and afraid of being married as he was informed by a soothsayer that he would die the moment he gets married. The lady sub-inspector wants to marry him and plays slightly amorous tricks with him but he rebuffs her.
The inspector was transferred to another police station after a few seasons and the new replacement is opposite of the earlier inspector. The new inspector wants to get involved amorously with the lady sub-inspector but she always rebuffs him successfully. This inspector is also transferred after a season and another replacement comes.
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