Plot
F.I.R. is an acronym for First Information Report that the Indian police prepares for each case to be investigated.
FIR is a situational comedy serial revolving around a haryanvi police officer named Chandramukhi Chautala and her two funny subordinates viz. head constable Gopinath Gandothra aka Gopi and constable Billu. The show depicts their lives as they try to solve every case which comes to Imaan Chowki in a comical and unusual way.
Over the seasons several characters were introduced such as Inspector Hanuman Prasad Pandey (season 1); Inspector Raj Aryan (season 2); Inspector Bajrang Pandey (season 3), Koki and her sister Joki ;the Comissioner and his brother-in-law Billu, who suffers from periodic memory loss and mistakes himself for someone else, for example, a gangster, a common man ,a famous film character etc.
The show took a 20 year leap when Kavita Kaushik, who played the lead role, departed from the show and introduced Chitrashi Rawat as Chandramukhi's Daughter Jwalamukhi Chautala as the crime rate in Ravanpur touched the sky. Gopi and Billu decided to get her as a sub-inspector because someone as fierce as Chandramukhi Chautala can reign in the crime rate. But due to poor response by the viewers, the changes were reverted on 8th July' 2013 and the incidents occurring in the 20 year leap were converted into sub-inspector Gopi's mere dream and the show then continued along with Chandramukhi Chautala's return.
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