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Kelly Kapoor

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Kelly Rajanigandha Kapoor is a fictional character from the American television series The Office, portrayed by Mindy Kaling. She is the customer service representative at the Scranton branch of Dunder Mifflin from seasons 1 to 8. Following Kaling's departure from the show, Kelly leaves the Scranton branch at the beginning of the ninth season to get married and move to Ohio. Kelly is first featured in the episode "Diversity Day", where Michael conducts a diversity training seminar. Michael creates a game where everyone in the room has to put a card with a specific race on their forehead (with the race being unknown to themselves), and then must treat everyone as if they were the race on their card. Frustrated that no one is playing properly, Michael attempts to demonstrate how to play by speaking to Kelly, who has just entered the room, in a stereotypical Indian accent. Offended, Kelly angrily slaps Michael and leaves the conference room. In the second season, Kelly gets involved in a wildly uneven relationship with Ryan Howard, the office temp. Following their first date, Ryan expresses his regret, as their first date occurred the day before Valentine's Day. In the episode "Take Your Daughter To Work Day", Kelly shows a manipulative side upon witnessing Stanley's teenage daughter, Melissa, shadowing Ryan. Jealous, Kelly tells Stanley that Ryan had flirted with Melissa, after which Stanley berates Ryan. In the season finale "Casino Night", Ryan wearily admits to Jim that he is still dating Kelly. Kelly and Ryan's relationship continues throughout the third season, though at the Hindu Diwali festival, Kelly's parents criticize her choice in Ryan for not making enough money and not being committed to marriage and family; they suggest that she go for a particular, more successful Indian man. In "Business School", Michael moves Ryan's desk next to Kelly's. Kelly is excited by the move, though she and Ryan bicker and passionately make up frequently.
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