Sonakshi Sinha, DahaadTransitioning from playing the cop's wife in the Dahaad movies to becoming one herself, Sonakshi embodies the essence of khaki from A to Z.
Priyanka Chopra, Jai Gangaajal Whether portraying a dynamic cop in Jai Gangaajal or a fearless FBI agent in Quantico, Priyanka always projects a fiery and sassy image.
Yami Gautam, DasviYami excels as a forceful prison warden who shows no mercy to convicts in the somewhat underrated Dasvi.
Janhvi Kapoor,
The Kargil GirlJanhvi's conviction shines through in both her attire and earnest portrayal as India's first-ever female pilot participating in combat
Nimrat Kaur, The Test CaseWhether in the armed forces or the police, Nimrat's grit and fortitude make her a perfect fit for roles depicting women in positions of authority.
Tabu, Drishyam, and BholaaOne can always depend on the powerhouse to bring substance to a character, be it meaningful or masala. Whether in Drishyam or Bholaa, Tabu presents a formidable image as a no-nonsense cop.
Kirti Kulhari, Uri: The Surgical StrikeKirti seamlessly fits into the world of Aditya Dhar's slick war drama as a dedicated Air Force pilot in Uri.
Diana Penty,
Parmanu: The Story of PokhranDiana Penty skillfully portrays toughness beneath military fatigues in her role in Parmanu.
Kangana Ranaut, TejasDespite Tejas fading into obscurity, Kangana had ample opportunity to immerse herself in the role of an Indian Air Force officer.
Rani Mukerji, Mardaani 2 The quote "though she be but little, she is fierce" from Shakespeare aptly describes Rani as super cop Shivani Shivaji Roy in the Mardaani movies.