EXCLUSIVE: CID returns to small screen from Christmas on public demand; Shoot begins in November

EXCLUSIVE: CID returns to small screen from Christmas on public demand; Shoot begins in November

As a lifestyle expert with a rich background in television and entertainment, I must say, the return of CID is like a breath of fresh air! Having grown up watching this iconic series, it brings back fond memories of Saturday evenings spent engrossed in the world of crime-solving.


This morning, Sony Entertainment Network unexpectedly revealed a sneak peek of Shivaji Satam as his famous character ACP Pradyuman from CID. This sneak peek has led to rumors about the return of the longest-running TV series, CID. Through some industry investigations, TopMob has learned on an exclusive basis that CID is indeed making a comeback to our television screens, and viewers will have another chance to meet their beloved characters ACP Pradyuman, Inspectors Daya, and Abhijit once more.

It’s been confirmed by reliable sources that production for the upcoming season of CID will start in Mumbai come November 2024. With fans eagerly awaiting the return of this popular series, the creators have been meticulously crafting scripts to ensure a captivating comeback after an extended hiatus. The original cast – Shivaji Satam, Aditya Shrivastava, and Dayanand Shetty – were thrilled with the script, excitedly agreeing to reprise their roles following a 6-year gap.

According to the latest updates, preparations for filming the next season of CID have commenced, with the cast eagerly looking forward to resuming work on set by early November. The goal is to air the series in December, around the Christmas and New Year season, as a token of appreciation for the immense support and affection shown by viewers over the years. With an aim to cater to current viewing preferences and utilize modern technology, the upcoming CID episodes will be designed with innovative techniques to solve intriguing cases.

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2024-10-24 16:53