F.I.R. (TV Series) - Character Information - Current Cast and Characters

Current Cast and Characters

Portrayed by Character Period Notes
Kavita Kaushik Chandramukhi Chautala 2006–2013(23 February;2013(8th July-present After being virtually promoted to another police station( and exiting the serial in real), the character of Chandramukhi Chautala, on a massive public demand, made a come back on 8 July'2013.

She playes 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, bossy attitude towards her colleagues and a typical Haryanavi accent. She always keeps her subordinates in check and puts all her efforts in solving the cases. She always ends up solving the whole case herself.

Gopi Bhalla Gopinath Gandotra 2006–Present A very old man who joined the Imaan Chowki in the 70's.He plays the role of an aged constable who is generally mocked by people and rarely contributes to solving cases. He is often beaten by Chandramukhi for doing silly things. Throughout the show he tries to speak English, but all he is able to come up with is an utterly confusing version of Hinglish. Some of his most used phrases are "Oh my Gods", " Ya this one", "Sorry",and "Carry on!". He usually speaks everything in a poetic manner by adding "is the" at end of every statement.He even played the role of his own father.

All the incidents between the 20 year leap and the re-entry of Inspector Chandramukhi Chautala was visualised as a dream by Gopi. He tells Billu about his "wierd" dream to which Billu and Chandramuki Chautala cite as his 'pre-retirement jitters' and aging mental health.

Sandeep Anand Head Constable Billu 2012–Present He plays the role of Billu who is a constable and loses his memory frequently. Someone has to twist his ear so that he can regain his memory. He is the brother in law of Commissioner, he always blabbers about what his sister did to the commissioner of Imaan Chowki. He is often seen doing notorious experiments on Gopi, whom he calls "bhaiyya". Whenever he is in a danger, he always blames his destiny for not even having a girl friend but having to face a threat to his life. Earlier he used to play villainous role.
Suresh Chatwal Commissioner Billu’s brother in law is now an IG. He ensured that Billu’s mute Brother in law papu works with Billu in the same station as he wants to avenge the humiliation that Billu caused him all these years.
Shekhar Shukla Victim (Various characters) Shekhar Shukla is probably most seen person in the television series after the police staff. He has appeared in almost every episode in different roles. Mostly he comes with a complaint. He gets the most funny one liners to say in the show.
Manju Sharma Victim's relative (Various characters) She is the short lady who often comes to Imaan chowki for different cases.In a few episode she was depicted as the commissioner's wife(Billu's sister).
Naveen Bawa Villain (Various characters) Comes every time in the Imaan chowki for different cases. He often plays a villainous role.He gets the longest one liners.
Sapna Sikarwar Victim's relative (Various characters) She is a beautiful young lady who mostly plays the role of victim's relative, sometimes getting romantic one liners.
After the 20 year leap Sapna Sikarwar played the role of Billu's wife till the re-entry of Chandramukhi Chautala.
Yogesh Tripathi Villain (Various characters) He often plays interesting roles and has hilarious one liners.

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