Women in Uniform Set to Rule 2026 — Sheena Chohan Joins the Female Cop Universe Alongside Rani Mukerji, Sobhita Dhulipala & Huma Qureshi

Mumbai News : 2026 is emerging as a landmark year for women-led crime and law enforcement narratives in Indian cinema, with a powerful lineup of actresses stepping into the police and investigative spaces. The growing demand for grounded crime thrillers and performance-centric storytelling is placing female cops at the center of mainstream entertainment, as actresses embrace roles built on conviction, realism, and authority.

Rani Mukherji In Mardaani 3 
Among the names leading this wave is actress Rani Mukherji with Mardaani 3, continuing her long-standing portrayal of Senior Inspector Shivani Shivaji Roy — a franchise widely credited for opening mainstream space for women in uniform narratives. Mukerji’s presence remains a benchmark reference within the genre.  

Joining her in the genre’s evolving space are established and emerging names commanding strong audience attention.

Sheena Chohan In Jhatasya Maranam Dhruvam
Sheena Chohan, who makes her entry into the cop universe with a striking new police avatar for her upcoming Pan-Indian film Jhatasya Maranam Dhruvam. Sheena, acclaimed for her theatre foundation and work across both Indian and international projects, brings a credible, no-frills interpretation to the uniform, signaling her gravitation toward strong, structured characters. Her look and narrative positioning align with the industry’s current emphasis on authenticity and restraint rather than stylized theatrics, marking her a pan India talent to watch in the expanding female cop landscape of 2026.

Sobhita Dhulipala In Cheekatilo
Sobhita Dhulipala steps into the investigative format with the Telugu crime thriller Cheekatilo, a project rooted in layered policing and psychological crime world-building. Known for her understated intensity, Dhulipala’s move reinforces the rise of cerebral investigative dramas across industries.

Huma Qureshi In Bayaan
Huma Qureshi leads Bayaan, a procedural crime narrative driven by a female investigator navigating high-stakes policing environments. Qureshi’s grounded screen authority and performance credibility make her a natural fit for the emerging law-enforcement format.

With these projects collectively in motion, 2026 is set to be dominated by women in uniform as the female cop universe gains prominence across multiple languages and platforms. As Sheena Chohan enters the space alongside leading names, the coming year signals a stronger, more visible presence for women-led law-enforcement storytelling in mainstream cinema.