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Women in Khakee: How Deepika Padukone, Sonakshi Sinha, Tabu, Rani Mukerji, Harleen Sethi shine as badass female cop onscreen

| @indiablooms | Jul 15, 2024, at 08:43 pm

From the gritty streets of Bollywood to the intense dramas of Indian cinema, women in khakee have emerged as powerful symbols of strength and resilience.

These characters, brought to life by talented actresses, not only defy stereotypes but also redefine power dynamics on the screen with their unconventional character arcs as women are no longer the weaker sex but symbols of power!

Let's explore how these actresses have imbued their characters with authenticity, depth, and compelling narratives

Deepika Padukone in Lady Singham

Deepika Padukone is set to portray a strong and determined cop in the upcoming film Singham by Rohit Shetty, where her character promises to add a new dimension to the iconic franchise that includes Ajay Devgan, Akshay Kumar, Kareena Kapoor Khan and Ranveer Singh.

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Sonakshi Sinha in Dahad

Sonakshi Sinha's portrayal in Dahad as Officer Anjali Bhaati garnered international recognition, particularly her compelling performance as she tracks down a serial killer, earning widespread applause for her portrayal of a fearless cop.

Anjali not only is unafraid to break the chain of command to save lives but is opinionated, aware and strong enough to find societal prejudices.

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Harleen Sethi in Bad Cop

In Bad Cop, Harleen Sethi portrays the role of a police officer named Devika Naik, who is dedicated to her job and is unafraid to tackle difficult cases.

What sets Devika's character apart is the way she ensures her marriage isn't affected by her profession as she is her husband's boss.

Her character is depicted as resilient and determined, navigating the complexities of law enforcement, personal relationships with grit and intelligence. Needless to say, Harleen Sethi doesn't fail to impress with her unconventional acting prowess and some kick-ass moves, literally!

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Tabu in Drishyam

Tabu plays IG Meera Deshmukh, a sharp and meticulous police officer determined to solve a mysterious case. Her portrayal is marked by a blend of intelligence, intensity, and emotional depth, making her character a formidable adversary to the protagonist's family.

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Rani Mukerji in Mardaani

Rani Mukerji character Shivani Shivaji Roy in the Mardaani series is a senior inspector known for her strong sense of justice and dedication to protecting women and children. Shivani is portrayed as fearless, relentless, and unyielding in her pursuit of criminals, making her a symbol of empowerment in law enforcement.

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Each actress brings her unique style and depth to these roles, portraying strong female characters who defy stereotypes and showcase the complexities of being a cop in Indian society. Their performances not only highlight their acting prowess but also resonate with audiences by portraying women in positions of authority with authenticity and strength.

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