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The CID team is on their way to the CID bureau after meeting DCP Chittrole, when an accident on the road halts their plan. They witness a woman carrying a paper bag cross the street, who begins suffocating. Daya takes the bag and places it into his vehicle. The young lady is taken to the hospital immediately, but poisoning kills her shortly after.
ACP Pradyuman receives a phone call from Bala, who has been on the run for over a decade. Bala offers to surrender to the CID but on one condition - the team must reopen the case of his daughter's death. ACP Pradyuman suspects that Bala's life is in danger. The CID team arrives at a crime scene to investigate the death of a man.
CID is an Indian police procedural television series that premiered on Sony Entertainment Television on 21 January 1998. The series was created by B. P. Singh and produced by Singh and Pradeep Uppoor under the banner of Fireworks Production in season 1, Deepak Dhar and Rajesh Chadhaa of Banijay Asia in season 2.
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.
Just when the CID team thinks it has tracked the killer, two more murders are committed. The special episode was shot on 8 October 2004 at Lonavala. In an attempt to create a new world record, CID team shot continuously (without a cut) for 111 minutes, which made them enter the Guinness Book of World Records and the Limca Book of Records.
He is known for his role of Senior Inspector Daya in CID. He along with actors Shivaji Satam and Aditya Srivastava are the main leads of the show. He has also written for some of the episodes of CID. (From L-R) Dayanand Shetty, Ansha Sayed, Janvi Chheda, Shivaji Satam, Vineet Kumar Chaudhary and Aditya Srivastava on the set of CID
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He is the creator and director-producer of the Indian TV series CID (1998 – present), one of the longest-running TV series in India, [1] [2] which started the CID Gallantry Awards in 2010. [3] He has also played an occasional role of D.C.P. Shamsher Singh Chitrole in C.I.D.. He also produced Sony TV's horror series Aahat (1995–2015). [4]