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She is a 56-year-old sleuth who has solved over 80,000 cases. Rajani Pandit spoke to Brut on what it took to become India’s first female detective. ️️

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00:00I have to be a servant, sometimes I have to play the role of a dumb person, sometimes I have to play the role of a mad person, sometimes I have to play the role of a blind person.
00:13The game, Mrs. Hudson, is on.
00:43Sometimes there are a lot of problems related to the husband.
01:07There was a woman who came to me, she was in a love marriage and she asked me where my husband goes on Saturdays and Sundays.
01:12I don't know where he goes.
01:14I feel like I married against my parents' wishes.
01:17If I get anything out of it, I will be happy.
01:20How far do people go?
01:27A lot of people used to say, no, no, this house is going to be demolished, they should not be awarded.
01:37I have been used to knowing the truth since childhood.
02:37If the government gives us a license, then we can do a lot of things by reducing police work.
03:07My work is more valuable than my name.

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