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CID is back on Sony TV. Everything is better in world now.
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CID Season 2 की धमाकेदार वापसी: दोस्त से दुश्मन बने दया और अभिजीत, नई कहानी और अनोखे ट्विस्ट
CID Season 2: दर्शकों का इंतजार आखिरकार खत्म हुआ, क्योंकि भारत का सबसे लोकप्रिय क्राइम-थ्रिलर शो CID एक नए ट्विस्ट और रोमांचक कहानी के साथ वापसी कर रहा है। Sony TV पर प्रसारित किए गए इस शो का नया टीज़र रिलीज हो गया है, जिसने फैंस में जबरदस्त उत्साह भर दिया है। इस बार कहानी में कई बदलाव देखने को मिलेंगे, जिनमें दया और अभिजीत जैसे पुराने दोस्त अब एक-दूसरे के खिलाफ खड़े दिखाई देंगे। इस लेख में हम…
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THEY'RE BACK Y'ALL
THEY'RE BACK THEY'RE FUCKING BACKKK!!!
CID!!!
Dude, 2nd season premier, and it was GOLD, ain't nothing comparing to this!!
THE RETURNING CAST!!! ACP PRADYUMAN!!! God, that man is amazing!! And Abhijeet and Daya, god this villain really fucked with them-
and PANKAJ, the true GOAT. AND PURVI TOO!! THE MAD GENIUS, SALUNKE HIMSELF!!!
All in all, it was a majestic premier, they're fucking back, and have any of you heard the tagline? "Unki Kahani Abhi Baaki Hai, Jinka Bas Naam Hii Kaafi Hai!" dudeeeee
#desi tumblr#desi#desi teen#desiblr#I'm very excited if you can't tell#DUDE THAT WAS SO NOSTALGIC#CID
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Me? CUTE? no ma'am. No way. U must be mistaken.
@Acp Pradyuman ji aap preet ko dekho. Mujhe kya dekh rhe ho, vo cuter hai XD
Thank you ❤️❤️❤️❤️🥺
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The Legacy of 'CID': How the Show Shaped the Indian Television Crime Genre
On its premiere in 1998, 'CID' (Crime Investigation Department) emerged as India's first ever fully investigative series, setting in motion a trend that would forever influence the country's television crime genre. Over the years, 'CID' has cultivated a distinct legacy integral to Indian television. In this article, we analyze how this seminal series has shaped the dynamics of the Indian television crime genre.
Pioneer of Crime Investigation Drama
When 'CID' started, the landscape of Indian television was very different, dominated largely by family dramas and mythology-based series. 'CID' broke new ground as the first criminal investigative show that delved into police procedures and criminal investigations.
"As India's maiden investigative series, 'CID' laid the groundwork for a genre that would flourish in the years to come."
Powerful Characters and Narratives
'CID' mastered the art of crime storytelling, creating powerful characters and gripping narratives. The iconic characters, such as ACP Pradyuman, Senior Inspector Abhijeet, and Inspector Daya, became household names. Their chemistry, deep-rooted brotherhood, unique mannerisms, and catch-phrases resonated with the audience, bringing a level of authenticity that was largely unknown in the genre.
"The creation of memorable and beloved characters in 'CID'served to humanize the often impersonal crime genre and allowed for deeper audience connection."
Reinventing Storytelling in Crime Genre
'CID' consistently innovated with its storytelling. The cases were complex, the villains were often surprising, and there were never any loose ends. Each episode provided closure with the criminal being brought to justice, reinforcing the notion of good prevailing over evil — an important aspect that appealed to the Indian audience.
"'CID' revolutionized crime genre storytelling in Indian television with its episodic narrative offering closure in each episode, a rarity in the genre at that time."
Setting Production Standards
CID raised the bar of production standards in the crime genre. As the longest-running crime series in India, it consistently improved its production quality, involving more dynamic cinematography, varied locations, and refined special effects, which was unusual for Indian television at the time.
"The high production benchmarks set by 'CID' challenged the understanding of what was expected from the production of a television series."
Interlacing Mystery with Emotion
One of CID's hallmarks was its ability to seamlessly blend mystery with emotion. Each episode offered an emotionally charged narrative that went hand in hand with the mystery at its crux. This unique trait added a level of depth to the storytelling rarely seen in Indian television crime dramas before.
"'CID' mastered the unique skill of blending high-stakes mystery with deep human emotion, adding a relatable and engaging facet to the genre."
Conclusion
For over 20 years, 'CID' remained a beloved fixture in Indian households, shaping the crime genre in ways that are still felt today. It pioneered the trend, introduced India to iconic characters, transformed storytelling structures, raised production quality, and above all, skillfully weaved emotions into the mystifying world of crime. There's no denying that 'CID' left an indelible mark on Indian television and played a pivotal role in shaping the crime genre that continues to evolve today.
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SET India/YouTubeThe show featured three intrepid policemen solving cases"Daya, darwaaza tod do." (Daya, break down the door)Most Indians will instantly recognise this dialogue from the popular detective show CID, which ran from 1998 to 2018, making it one of India's longest-running television shows.The whodunnit featured three intrepid policemen - ACP Pradyuman, inspector Daya and inspector Abhijeet - solving case after case, as no criminal was ever a match for them. The low-budget episodes had comically simple plots, iffy acting, and all it took for a suspect to confess was a good slap from ACP Pradyuman.But over the years, the show has achieved cult status, and its characters and dialogues have spawned a wealth of jokes, memes and reels. CID is set to return later this month, sparking mixed reactions among its fans. Some are eager to see the three policemen back in action but others say that the show's old-world charm might not fit in with the gritty realism of modern-day crime shows.Over the past few days, the creators of the show have been releasing teasers for upcoming episodes on Instagram, each garnering hundreds of thousands of likes and comments. Apart from the three main characters, the teasers feature familiar tropes and dialogues. These include Inspector Daya kicking open doors to reveal a suspect's hideout and ACP Pradyuman muttering his iconic line, 'kuch toh gadbad hai, Daya' (something's not right, Daya), signaling to both his team and the audience that a crime has taken place.Trisha Shah, 35, a content creator from Mumbai and a fan of the show, says that the teasers make her nostalgic."CID was one of the few crime shows on television back then and my parents didn't mind me watching it because of its family-friendly content," Ms Shah says. "Despite being a crime show, it never showed gruesome violence, sexual crimes, foul language or anything that was not suitable for family viewing."In an interview to Film Companion, an entertainment journalism platform, one of the writers of the show said that they even avoided giving surnames to the characters to avoid hurting anyone's sentiments.But the show's outlandish plots more than made up for its primness, whether that was ACP Pradyuman coming back from the dead or inspector Daya single-handedly manoeuvring a poison-gas filled plane to safety. SET India/YouTubeACP Pradyuman is one of the most famous characters from the showIn an interview to Forbes magazine, the producer of the show, BP Singh, described these scenes and plots as "believable nonsense". "You may later laugh at it [the scene]. But for those five minutes, it is so engrossing that you don't mind it," he told the magazine.In a rather comical fashion, the characters would also explain plots and technologies used to solve crimes through their dialogues, making it easy for even children to grasp what was happening."The bad guys always got caught and that was comforting to watch," Ms Shah says. "I don't think I'll enjoy the show today, but back then, it was a big deal."In the 1990s, TV was a big deal as it was the only form of home entertainment. At the start of the decade, India eased broadcasting rights, making more channels available. "Initially, channels like Star began showing reruns of American shows like Baywatch and The Bold and The Beautiful. But new entrants like Zee TV and Sony began producing original shows to cater to the Indian audience," says Harsh Taneja, an associate professor of media at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.Producers often adapted Western shows for Indian audiences by importing format Bibles - guidelines outlining story structure - and modifying them for local context, he says. So, a show like CID often featured plots that closely resembled those of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, an American crime drama. The 1990s and 2000s saw television become a staple in households as people's spending power grew. Many homes had not just one but two televisions, leading producers to create content targeting different age groups, says Mr Taneja.Getty ImagesAfter India eased its broadcasting rights, more channels became available on TVInterestingly, the target audience of CID, when it was released in the 1990s, was children in the age group of six to 14. After CID, several other crime-focussed shows began to populate channels - from Crime Patrol to Savadhan India. But one could say that it was CID that created an appetite for crime shows among viewers.Priya Ravi, 40, remembers waiting eagerly for each CID episode to air when she was a child. She confesses that it was the show that made her push her parents to get a television set at their home."Episodes used to air twice a week, and initially I used to go to a friend's place to watch them. But then I convinced my parents to get a TV so that I could watch the episodes at home. I was so happy the day the TV arrived," Ms Ravi says.She says that though she won't watch the new CID episodes, she'll definitely encourage her two children, aged seven and nine, to watch them."If the show remains as clean as it was back in the day, I think it's a great way to introduce children to some of the realities of life and make them vigilant about their safety and surroundings," she says. "I'm looking forward to the heroic trio making a comeback."Follow BBC News India on Instagram, YouTube, Twitter and Facebook.
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SET India/YouTubeThe show featured three intrepid policemen solving cases"Daya, darwaaza tod do." (Daya, break down the door)Most Indians will instantly recognise this dialogue from the popular detective show CID, which ran from 1998 to 2018, making it one of India's longest-running television shows.The whodunnit featured three intrepid policemen - ACP Pradyuman, inspector Daya and inspector Abhijeet - solving case after case, as no criminal was ever a match for them. The low-budget episodes had comically simple plots, iffy acting, and all it took for a suspect to confess was a good slap from ACP Pradyuman.But over the years, the show has achieved cult status, and its characters and dialogues have spawned a wealth of jokes, memes and reels. CID is set to return later this month, sparking mixed reactions among its fans. Some are eager to see the three policemen back in action but others say that the show's old-world charm might not fit in with the gritty realism of modern-day crime shows.Over the past few days, the creators of the show have been releasing teasers for upcoming episodes on Instagram, each garnering hundreds of thousands of likes and comments. Apart from the three main characters, the teasers feature familiar tropes and dialogues. These include Inspector Daya kicking open doors to reveal a suspect's hideout and ACP Pradyuman muttering his iconic line, 'kuch toh gadbad hai, Daya' (something's not right, Daya), signaling to both his team and the audience that a crime has taken place.Trisha Shah, 35, a content creator from Mumbai and a fan of the show, says that the teasers make her nostalgic."CID was one of the few crime shows on television back then and my parents didn't mind me watching it because of its family-friendly content," Ms Shah says. "Despite being a crime show, it never showed gruesome violence, sexual crimes, foul language or anything that was not suitable for family viewing."In an interview to Film Companion, an entertainment journalism platform, one of the writers of the show said that they even avoided giving surnames to the characters to avoid hurting anyone's sentiments.But the show's outlandish plots more than made up for its primness, whether that was ACP Pradyuman coming back from the dead or inspector Daya single-handedly manoeuvring a poison-gas filled plane to safety. SET India/YouTubeACP Pradyuman is one of the most famous characters from the showIn an interview to Forbes magazine, the producer of the show, BP Singh, described these scenes and plots as "believable nonsense". "You may later laugh at it [the scene]. But for those five minutes, it is so engrossing that you don't mind it," he told the magazine.In a rather comical fashion, the characters would also explain plots and technologies used to solve crimes through their dialogues, making it easy for even children to grasp what was happening."The bad guys always got caught and that was comforting to watch," Ms Shah says. "I don't think I'll enjoy the show today, but back then, it was a big deal."In the 1990s, TV was a big deal as it was the only form of home entertainment. At the start of the decade, India eased broadcasting rights, making more channels available. "Initially, channels like Star began showing reruns of American shows like Baywatch and The Bold and The Beautiful. But new entrants like Zee TV and Sony began producing original shows to cater to the Indian audience," says Harsh Taneja, an associate professor of media at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.Producers often adapted Western shows for Indian audiences by importing format Bibles - guidelines outlining story structure - and modifying them for local context, he says. So, a show like CID often featured plots that closely resembled those of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, an American crime drama. The 1990s and 2000s saw television become a staple in households as people's spending power grew. Many homes had not just one but two televisions, leading producers to create content targeting different age groups, says Mr Taneja.Getty ImagesAfter India eased its broadcasting rights, more channels became available on TVInterestingly, the target audience of CID, when it was released in the 1990s, was children in the age group of six to 14. After CID, several other crime-focussed shows began to populate channels - from Crime Patrol to Savadhan India. But one could say that it was CID that created an appetite for crime shows among viewers.Priya Ravi, 40, remembers waiting eagerly for each CID episode to air when she was a child. She confesses that it was the show that made her push her parents to get a television set at their home."Episodes used to air twice a week, and initially I used to go to a friend's place to watch them. But then I convinced my parents to get a TV so that I could watch the episodes at home. I was so happy the day the TV arrived," Ms Ravi says.She says that though she won't watch the new CID episodes, she'll definitely encourage her two children, aged seven and nine, to watch them."If the show remains as clean as it was back in the day, I think it's a great way to introduce children to some of the realities of life and make them vigilant about their safety and surroundings," she says. "I'm looking forward to the heroic trio making a comeback."Follow BBC News India on Instagram, YouTube, Twitter and Facebook.
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يقدم العرض الترويجي الجديد لإدارة البحث الجنائي عودة دايا من بين الأموات؛ يتميز العرض الترويجي بالحوار الأيقوني "Daya، darwaza thod do": Bollywood News
إعادة الممثلين الأسطوريين – شيفاجي ساتام في دور ACP Pradyuman، وDayanand Shetty في دور Daya، وAditya Srivastavaa في دور Abhijeet، من المقرر أن يحقق CID، الذي أسر الجماهير لأكثر من عقدين من الزمن، عودة قوية الشهر المقبل على تلفزيون Sony Entertainment Television. كان المشجعون يحتفلون بفارغ الصبر بهذا الإحياء، ويسترجعون ذكريات طفولتهم. ولإضافة المزيد من الإثارة، كشف صانعو اللعبة الآن عن عرض ترويجي…
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CID Actors Fees Revealed: How Much ACP, Abhijeet & Daya Earned
The iconic TV show CID is making a comeback with its second season, and fans couldn’t be more excited to see ACP Pradyuman, Abhijeet, and Daya solving crimes again. This show has left a lasting impact on viewers since it first aired, and its characters became household names. Ahead of the new season, let’s dive into the fees the cast earned in CID’s original run, which ended in October…
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Legendary Indian TV Show CID Announces Its Return With A Teaser
Brace yourselves, detectives! CID Season 2 is back with a bang! Catch the legends ACP Pradyuman, Daya, and Abhijeet in action again. The teaser is out, and it's explosive!
Read the full story here: https://www.theomenmedia.com/post/cid-season-2-teaser-unveils-the-legends-of-crime-solving-return
#CID Is Back#Crime Solving Legends#CID Season 2#Sony TV#Indian Television#Nostalgia#Crime Drama#Detective Series#Entertainment News#TV Comeback
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Gurugram Bike Accident: Shocking Video Shows Fatal Collision Between Biker and SUV Driving on Wrong Side
Eyewitnesses, including the victim’s friend Pradyuman, claim that the SUV’s wrong-side driving was the cause of the collision. Pradyuman, who was riding with Akshat at the time, was seen in the video frantically trying to wake his friend after the crash, pleading for help and confronting the driver. An ambulance quickly arrived at the scene, but unfortunately, Akshat Garg succumbed to his…
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Road Trip Guide: Ahmedabad to Dwarka
Embarking on a road trip from Ahmedabad to Dwarka is a journey through the heart of Gujarat, blending cultural heritage with picturesque landscapes. This guide will ensure you have a seamless and memorable travel experience from the bustling urban landscape of Ahmedabad to the sacred shores of Dwarka.
Route Overview
The distance between Ahmedabad and Dwarka is approximately 230 kilometers (143 miles), and the journey typically takes around 5 to 6 hours, depending on traffic and road conditions. The primary route is via National Highway 947 (NH947), which is well-maintained and offers a smooth drive.
Route Description
Ahmedabad to Rajkot (Approx. 210 km, 4 hours)
Starting Point: Begin your journey in Ahmedabad, departing from the city center or your home - hotel-etc.
Route: Head west on NH47. Follow signs and stay on NH947. The road is mostly straightforward with minimal turns.
Points of Interest: En route to Rajkot, consider stopping at the town of Surendranagar if you wish to explore more of Gujarat's local culture. Rajkot itself is a bustling city with attractions such as the Kaba Gandhi No Delo and the Rotary Dolls Museum,Pradyuman Park, Ram Van,Aji Dam, etc
Rajkot to Dwarka (Approx. 90 km, 2 hours)
Route: Continue on NH947 from Rajkot towards Dwarka. This segment of the journey will take you through some scenic rural landscapes and small towns.
Points of Interest: As you approach Dwarka, you may notice the changing scenery with views of open fields and the Arabian Sea in the distance.
Travel Tips
Vehicle Preparation: Ensure your vehicle is well-maintained before embarking on the trip. Generally While NH947 is well-signposted, having a GPS navigation system or a reliable map app on your smartphone will be beneficial for real-time traffic updates and route guidance.
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Weather Considerations: Gujarat's climate can be quite hot, especially in summer. Carry sufficient water, wear comfortable clothing, and use sun protection. Check the weather forecast before starting your journey.
Food and Refreshments: There are various eateries and dhabas (roadside restaurants) along the way, especially around major towns like Rajkot. For a more comfortable experience, consider packing snacks and drinks for the road.
Local Etiquette: While traveling through smaller towns, be mindful of local customs and practices. Respect for local traditions and polite behavior will make your trip more enjoyable.
Key Destinations in Dwarka
Dwarkadhish Temple: The primary attraction in Dwarka, this ancient temple is dedicated to Lord Krishna and is a significant pilgrimage site. The architecture and religious ambiance make it a must-visit.
Nageshwar Jyotirlinga: One of the twelve Jyotirlingas dedicated to Lord Shiva, located about 20 kilometers from Dwarka, this temple is known for its spiritual significance.
Bet Dwarka: Accessible by a short ferry ride from Okha, this island is reputed to be the residence of Lord Krishna. It offers serene views and historical temples.
Rukmini Devi Temple: Located on the outskirts of Dwarka, this temple dedicated to Rukmini, Lord Krishna's consort, is renowned for its beautiful architecture and tranquil setting.
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Yeh Hai Chahatein 3rd September 2024 Written Update: Pradyuman conceals Neelam's whereabouts
Yeh Hai Chahatein 3rd September 2024 Written Update: Pradyuman conceals Neelam’s whereabouts Yeh Hai Chahatein 3rd September 2024 Written Episode Update: Pradyuman hides Neelam #YehHaiChahatein #YehHaiChahateinFans #YehHaiChahateinWrittenUpdate #PradyumanHidesNeelam #YHC3rdSeptember2024 Yeh Hai Chahatein 3rd September 2024 Written Episode, Written Update on jhanakserial.today The Episode starts…
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Soaring High: A Tribute to the Guardians of the Sky - The Air Force🛩️
The Astute Leader: ACP Pradyuman The epitome of calm amidst chaos, ACP Pradyuman is the glue that holds the CID team together. His sharp intellect and meticulous planning have unraveled countless criminal masterminds. His unwavering belief in his team and his ability to inspire them to their full potential make him a true leader. The Hot-Headed Investigator: Abhijeet The ever-so-slightly…
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