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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.
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.
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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]
Police in Spain have arrested two people in connection with a missing persons case after a Google Maps vehicle took a picture of someone apparently loading a large object into the trunk of a car.
Two years after finally being identified, the "Boy in the Box" case continues to haunt Philadelphia. The slain body of Joseph Augustus Zarelli, 4, was discovered in February 1957 in Philadelphia's ...
The show mixed deduction, gritty subject matter and character-driven drama. Every episode begins with a new crime, rarely extending to 120 minutes. The series had 52 total episodes, and culminated with the death of ACP Aryan Khanna. Later the show was re-run on many other subsidiary of STAR channels.