“Playing Geeta deepened my commitment to empowering and educating girls,” says rising actress Kashika Kapoor, reflecting on her character and personal beliefs in her upcoming film Ayushmati Geeta Matric Pass.
Kashika Kapoor, known for her vibrant social media presence and music videos, is preparing to make her film debut with a role that contrasts her trendy, Gen-Z persona. In Ayushmati Geeta Matric Pass, she portrays Geeta, a determined young woman confronting deep-rooted social issues. Though Kashika’s Instagram reveals a confident, modern personality, her portrayal of Geeta taps into a more profound narrative of resilience and empowerment.
Sharing her connection with the character, Kashika says, “As a Gen-Z actress, I resonate with Geeta’s determination to carve her own path. Just like Geeta, today’s generation is constantly challenging norms and striving for progress. I also have a personal commitment to girl education because it’s the foundation of true empowerment.”
The film ties into India’s “Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao” initiative, emphasizing the significance of education in uplifting young girls from conservative backgrounds. Kashika’s portrayal of Geeta aims to shed light on the struggles many girls face in accessing education. “Playing Geeta has strengthened my resolve to advocate for girl empowerment through education,” she adds.
Excitement around the film heightened when Padmashri Awardee and Super 30 founder Anand Kumar unveiled the poster, building anticipation for Kashika’s powerful debut and the film’s inspiring message. Ayushmati Geeta Matric Pass is poised to spark conversation and inspire change, reinforcing the vital role of education in transforming girls’ futures.