Urvashi Rautela On Her 'Deep Sense of Responsibility' For Inspector Avinash 2 Role

Urvashi Rautela will reprise her role as Poonam Mishra in the second season of Inspector Avinash, led by Randeep Hooda. She felt a deep responsibility to do justice to her character, which is based on real-life events. To prepare, she met the real wife of Inspector Avinash Mishra and spent nearly two years understanding the role's nuances. Urvashi noted that this character is different from any she has played before, focusing on the emotional lives of police officers' families.

Key Points: Urvashi Rautela: Responsibility For Real-Life Role In Inspector Avinash 2

  • Urvashi Rautela reprises role as Poonam Mishra in Inspector Avinash 2
  • She met the real wife of Inspector Avinash Mishra for preparation
  • She invested nearly two years in understanding the character's nuances
  • The role is inspired by true life events and directed by Neerraj Pathak
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Urvashi Rautela 'felt a deep sense of responsibility' for her character in Inspector Avinash 2

Urvashi Rautela on playing Poonam Mishra in Inspector Avinash 2, meeting the real-life inspiration, and her two-year preparation for the role.

"I felt a deep sense of responsibility to do justice to the real-life inspiration behind my character. - Urvashi Rautela"

Mumbai, April 29

Actress Urvashi Rautela will be seen reprising her role as Poonam Mishra in the second season of the popular show "Inspector Avinash," led by Randeep Hooda.

Speaking about her role, Urvashi said that given the fact that the drama is based on real-life events, she felt a deep sense of responsibility to do justice to her character.

She shared, "Portraying my character in Inspector Avinash has been an incredibly special journey for me because the role is inspired by true life events, and that authenticity was what drew me instantly to the beautifully written script by director Neerraj Pathak. From the moment I came on board, I felt a deep sense of responsibility to do justice to the real-life inspiration behind my character."

As part of her preparation for the role, Urvashi even met the wife of Inspector Avinash Mishra, on whose life the project is based.

Sharing her experience, she added, "To prepare myself thoroughly, I personally met the real life wife of Inspector Avinash Mishra, whose strength and grace left a lasting impression on me. Spending time with her allowed me to understand not just the visible aspects of her life, but also the silent resilience required to stand beside an officer serving in such a demanding profession."

As proof of her commitment to the part, Urvashi spent almost two years understanding the nuances of her role.

"My preparation went far beyond surface-level research. I invested nearly two years in understanding the mindset, behavior, and emotional depth of a police officer's wife. I paid close attention to her speech pattern, accent, and personality traits, trying to internalize the subtleties that make her unique," she explained.

Urvashi further revealed that this character is different from any of her previous work. "This role is very different from anything I have portrayed before, and that difference excited me as an actor. I was especially drawn to exploring the emotional and cultural side of the lives of police officers' families, because their stories often remain unseen despite the immense sacrifices they make," she concluded.

- IANS

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James A
I appreciate the effort, but let's be real—Urvashi's filmography hasn't exactly set the bar high for serious acting. Inspector Avinash season 1 had decent moments, so let's see if she can actually pull off a nuanced performance. The real police family deserves authentic portrayal, not just a headline.
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Arjun K
Finally, an actor who understands that playing a real-life character isn't just about makeup and costumes. The sacrifices of police families in India are huge—long hours, constant worry, and yet they stand tall. If Urvashi has even captured 10% of that strength, she deserves applause. 🙌
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Rohit P
I'm skeptical but open-minded. Urvashi is talented, but she's done some really over-the-top roles in the past. Two years of prep sounds impressive, but let's be honest—has she really been working on this non-stop? Bollywood actors often say "two years" to sound dedicated. Let the work speak for itself.
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Michael C
Interesting that she's focusing on the wife's perspective rather than the inspector's heroics. That's actually a smart way to tell a story—showing the human cost behind the badge. Indian police dramas often glorify violence, so this humanised angle could be refreshing. Hope she does justice to the real woman she met.
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Kavya N
Not gonna lie, I was ready to roll my eyes, but this interview actually changed my mind. Urvashi talking about "silent resilience" of police wives—that's real. In India, we see cops on the streets but forget their families wait at home with anxiety every single day

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