Kashika Kapoor on ‘Aayushmati Geeta Matric Pass’, Girls’ Education, and the Power of Purposeful Cinema

From soulful music videos to a strong cinematic debut that champions the cause of girls’ education, actress Kashika Kapoor is steadily carving a unique space for herself

Her recently released film Aayushmati Geeta Matric Pass, directed by Prradip Khairwar, is not just another coming-of-age tale—it’s a resounding statement on the transformative power of education

 Kashika opened up about what drew her to the project, how she prepared for her powerful role as Geeta, and her evolving journey across film industries and storytelling mediums

“Geeta’s story felt far more than just a role—it felt like a responsibility,” Kashika Kapoor reflects. “The theme of Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao struck a personal chord

The actress immersed herself deeply into the world of her character spending time in rural communities, listening to real-life stories, and undergoing intensive workshops to embody Geeta

The film, lauded for its heartfelt narrative and social relevance, underscores a vital message: the urgent need to empower girls through education

“Cinema is a universal language—it has the power to touch hearts, shift perspectives, and initiate change,” she says

As she navigates a promising career that now straddles multiple industries, Kashika is clear about the path ahead one where commercial appeal coexists with purpose