F.I.R. (TV series)
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F.I.R. is an ongoing Indian television sitcom that premiered on July 31, 2006 on SAB TV
SAB TV
SAB TV is an Indian general entertainment television channel that is owned by Multi Screen Media Pvt. Ltd and based in Mumbai, Maharashtra. It was launched on April 23, 2000 by Sri Adhikari Brothers as a general entertainment channel. In 2003, it was repositioned as a comedy-centric channel...

. The sitcom was nominated for the "Best Sitcom/Comedy Programme" category at the Indian Telly Awards
Indian Telly Awards
The Indian Telly Awards is an annual Indian television production award given in various technical and popular categories to Indian television channels....

 in 2009. One of the major characters of the show, Chandramukhi Chautala, won the award for Best Actress in a Comic Role.

Plot

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.

Cases

A new case comes to the police station every day. A person or persons come with a complaint or a problem. The problem generally has nothing to do with police. It may be a case of love, divorce, snoring, bad cooking or anything under the sun. The lady and her constables solve the case successfully though the case has nothing to do with their official duties as police officers. They use highly unorthodox but successful methods. For example, a young girl comes to the police station complaining that her lover does not want to marry. The young man says that he has always seen his parents fighting and he is afraid of leading such a married life. The lady sub-inspector calls the parents who keep on fighting over trivial matters even in front of her. She calls a fake lawyer who declares that the couple’s marriage certificate is invalid in law. She also calls a fake priest who declares that he solemnized the couple’s marriage 25 years ago but was not competent to do so as he was a barber and not a priest. (When the couple protest that the priest appears to be younger than 25 years and would not have been born when they got married 25 years ago, the lady police officer certifies that the priest had got plastic surgery done and therefore appears so young.) She then declares that they were never married legally and were free to go their own way. But she invites the couple to get married again the next day in the police station if they love each other. She arranges flower decoration and other arrangements in the police station for a marriage. Their son is sure that they will not come the next day to get married but they do come and declare that they cannot live without each other. The son realizes that his parents love each other despite fighting over trivial matters every day. He then agrees to get married. Case solved. (As usual the constable and the young man get slapped a few times during the show.)
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Cast of characters

  • Kavita Kaushik
    Kavita Kaushik
    Kavita Kaushik is an Indian actress known for her character Chandramukhi Chautala from SAB TV serial F.I.R. She is an only child of her parents and her father was a police officer.-Background:...

     - 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. She is known for her manly nature and bossy attitude towards her colleagues. She always keeps her subordinates in check and puts all her efforts in solving the cases.
  • Aamir Ali
    Aamir Ali
    Aamir Ali Malik is an Indian television actor.-Early life and Background:Aamir Ali was born on September 1, 1977 in Mumbai, Maharashtra to an Ismaili Muslim father and mother from Mumbai, India....

     (2011-present) - Inspector Bajrang Pandey: He is an 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.. The police inspector’s role is later played by other actors as the inspectors keep on getting transferred to other police stations.
  • Shiv Pandit (2006-2009) - 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, while he has tricked the real Hanuman Prasad has been tricked to Jhumreetalliyya. He is always irritated by Chandramukhi.
  • Ali Asgar (2009–2011) - 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. Feeling insecure about the fact that Chandramukhi is taller and physically stronger than he, most plans of his fail miserably with Chandramukhi saving the day in the end.
  • Gopi Bhalla - Gopinath Gandotra: He plays the role of an aged constable and rarely plays an important role in solving the cases. Generally others mock him. He is often scolded by Chandramukhi upon his silly comments and mistakes while he tries to speak in very bad English.
  • Kiku Sharda - 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. He is usually scolded and slapped by Chandramukhi.
  • Divya - Koki: She plays the role of a lady constable and appears rarely.
  • Commissioner: He appears in a few episodes. Inspector Raj Aaryan is his brother-in-law.
  • "Naveen Bawa": Comes every time in the imaan chowki for different cases

Words Used in End of Sentences

Characters other than those in the police department in the show use a word or phrase at the end of the sentence. This word is different for every character and in every episode. It is called "Takiya Kalaam" in Hindi. Below are some of the takiya kalaams used.

Yeah this One, What is The name is the ravanpur mein traffic jam is the, What is the matter is the she is sending love letter is the , ohh My Godddss,Carry On, Tehjib ke tambure se, Garmi bahut hai, Mujhe baingan khana hai, Screw dheela hai, Jhapak Jhapak Jahin Jhain, Bhada badh gaya hai, Abhi to main jawan hun, Lipstick laga ke, Kamar matka ke, mein fifth floor pein rehta hun, yein dekho, vo dekho, AC on hain, subah hogai kya?, mu kholke, kahani ulti hai, Bad luck se Durbhargya tak, pandrah (15) din mein, Baarah (12) ka average hai, pet bhar gaya, vo khubsurat hai, naino key nainital mein, chamgadar ruvasa hai, train chhoot chuki hai, jebh kaat lunga, Dhoom dhaam se, Mai normal hu, romance red hai, Ekdum Chidha hua, Ekdum kudha hua, Light lagaake, Line Direct Hai, emotion ki hartaal me guruji ke sur taal me, ghataa ghanghor hai, break dance se le ke salsa tak, speaker faad dunga, preetampura mera sasural hai, dil to bachcha hai, sabun laga ke, tension ke tent me , life ke leefafe main, Kabootar Udd gaye, India mein, Horn bajaake Poon poon, Tadka Lagaake, Naon doob gayi nanitaal main, Kasam Champa Ki, Rabdi hai?, Hawa nahi chal rahi, vitamin d ki kami hai, walk kar lu kya, yeh bhi koi baat hai hain g, aapko to pata hai, phataaka foot gaya, rocket chhoot gaya, Kaunsa lagau?, Kurta badal lu kya?,Kasam pappu ke amma ki aur pados wali Jumma ki, Chaay Peekar aaya Hu, Chaaron taraf Dekh ke, Main Karate champion Hu,Truck Tayyar hai pooo pooo,raat veeeraan hai! Veeeeeraaaaan ,Aam Pilpila hai,Raat waali baat bataa dungi,Muh mein paani aa gaya, Kasam Kabootar ki

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