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Posted: 11 years ago
 
 
 
television: CID
A Straight Shooter On The Hip
In its 15th year, crime drama CID continues to prove the drawing power of reductive logic
 
 
 
         

Know Your CIDs

  • CID entered the Limca Book of Records and Guinness Book of World Records for its 111th episode, titled "The Inheritance", which was canned in a single shot of 111 minutes (1 hour, 51 minutes) without a single cut.
  • he CID Operation Talaash contest was launched in 2006 to search for a new officer. Winner Vivek V. Mashru now plays the role of sub-inspector Vivek.
  • CID Gallantry Awards, established on January 26, 2010, to celebrate the show's 12th anniversary, honours real-life heroes.
  • There are many Facebook pages devoted to CID; one, 'Daya Darwaaza tod do', is inspired by ACP Pradyuman's perennial instruction to Inspector Daya. His famous line, "Oh my god Abhijeet, ek aur laash!" has also spun out a couple of Facebook fan pages.

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Nothing about Shivaji Satam quite prepares you for his caller tune. It is a high-pitched, uber-cheerful, nasal twang that proclaims: "The person you are trying to urgently reach is having tender coconut water on the beach; He's having a good time, just leave." It certainly leaves you with no option but to switch off the mobile, wait patiently to recover from the uncontrollable bout(s) of laughter and then brace yourself for the second attempt.

Satam is less known for whiling away time on the beach than for solving thousands of criminal cases—all on a TV set near you. For a show that's been at it the longest of any in Indian television history. Satam is better known as ACP Pradyuman of CID, the show that for 15 years has consistently been amongst the top three for Sony Entertainment Television. So entrenched is Satam's stony-faced ACP in the public mind that a news report last week announcing his retirement from the country's most popular crime investigation department, when his contract expires in December, had loyal fans in fits. The channel denied the rumours as it announced the launch of CID Kolkata Bureau with Bengali versions of the original's characters. But that bit of gossip was enough to set netspace—the several Facebook fanpages and Twitter bots—abuzz, with Anand-inspired homages: "ACP maraa nahin, ACP marte nahin".

Not implausible for a series that counts no less a worthy than Lata Mangeshkar among its fanatical fanbase. "She spends copious hours watching it and calls the cast over to her house every couple of months," says Sneha Rajani, senior executive vice-president and business head of Sony Entertainment Television.

CID's forensic history dates back to a Marathi crime serial called 100 (Ek shoonya shoonya). Directed and produced by B.P. Singh, the creator of CID, it again had Satam playing the lead. "It rivalled a popular show like Chhayageet at that time," remembers a gentle Satam, who is in the habit of rounding off each sentence with an "oh yes". The duo of BP-Satam, who have known each other for over 30 years now, then decided to prepare a pilot version of CID for Doordarshan, but it eventually ended up at Sony.

There's criticism about how it's a crime show for dummies. And there are the CID-themed jokes. All have added to its cult status.
In the early days, filmmaker Ashutosh Gowariker used to play the ACP's lackey, till he got busy with Lagaan. Over the years the show has evolved technically and its production values have improved. From shooting in studio sets and around Mumbai locales, they have travelled far—Rajasthan, Kerala, New Delhi, Calcutta, Kullu-Manali, even Switzerland, France and London. What has also changed is the nature of crime itself. "Earlier they were simpler. Now we even have a separate cyber crime cell," says Daya Shetty, better known as senior inspector Daya, famous for breaking doors with an alarming regularity, an actor with a record number of wrecked doors to his credit.

All the while, the team of writers has kept changing. Yet, the core of the serial has remained unchanged. The actors are the same. The ACP's now-legendary lines flow on, his mannerisms are the same as is his angry, furrowed eyebrows-flaring nostrils look. Curiously, no one in the team, neither the ACP nor the inspectors, has been promoted in the 15 years. Nor has their white Toyota Qualis been replaced. Moreover, most episodes still end with the ACP telling the culprit: "Tumhein to phaansi hogi (You will be hanged)".

Ask Satam if he isn't tired of repeating the act week after week and he shoots back rhetorically: "Would you have asked Sean Connery if he was bored of playing Bond? Do you ask Sachin Tendulkar if he's bored of batting?" Shetty, last seen in Johnny Gaddar, considers himself "blessed". "I'm content with CID," he says. Aditya Srivastava, aka Inspector Abhijeet, was initially reluctant and signed on for only 26 episodes. He hasn't broken away, despite a superb performance as Badshah Khan in Black Friday and later in Gulaal and Kaalo on the big screen. "CID has never been monotonous," he says.

The shoot takes up most of their time, 25 days a month, sometimes even 29. So the actors hardly find time for anything else. Satam, a well-known Marathi stage and film actor, was last seen in a Hindi film in 2006, Taxi No. 9211. "We hardly get time to unwind, but I can shoot for it 40 days a month," he says. Money and fame apart, what keeps the cast going is the fun they have. "We are more than friends. We are a wonderful extended family," says Srivastava. "We share fantastic chemistry off screen too," says Shetty.

So what gives? There is criticism about how CID is a crime show for dummies. It's not slick; rather basic even. Its cult status derives as much from being the butt of many a joke. "It doesn't have the nuances of a show on Fox Crime. But it's this simplicity which cuts through the various (social) strata," says Rajani. It's a rare show that reaches out to families, is watched by 4-year-olds as well as the 80-plus crowd. "It cuts across four-five generations," says Satam. "There's no gore; it doesn't make you cringe. It's a happy show," says Rajani. "It is something families watch while eating food. It's crime that doesn't repulse," says writer Shridhar Raghavan who was a part of the original writing team. He remembers how they used to mix multiple genres. "It was like shuffling a deck of cards. One week the focus was forensics, another week a whodunit, the third an actual physical police procedural. There were also personal stories of cops in conflict," he says.

The characters are still identifiable. For Raghavan, the ACP was modelled on the detective in Der Alte (German serial Old Fox). Honest, incorruptible, clean-cut. Someone you could look up to. "The kind of guy you'd want handling your case."

What now after 15 years? "It's never going to end," says Rajani. Nor will the CID jokes. Like this gem: "Haar se pehle ummeed kyun chhodoon, Daya bola salary sabko milti hai to main akela darwaza kyun todoon?" But doesn't the ACP want to get promoted? "That's his prerogative," says Satam, "Moreover, ACP sounds nice. DCP or Commissioner Pradyuman just doesn't have the same ring." Who can argue with that bit of deduction?

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Posted: 11 years ago
This was posted recently on Outlook site...if it has appeared anywhere before and you have read it, I am sorry.
 
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Posted: 11 years ago
This is such a lovely article 😃 .. very true and to the point ! Loved how the article begins with Satam sir's callertune... Indeed one needs to cut the call, have a good laugh about it and then call back 😛😆

Aditya sir says they are like an extended family😊.. So sweet ! 

Thanks for sharing Vis 🤗
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Posted: 11 years ago
Thanx for this lovely article 😃
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thanks for sharing such a sweet article 😊
its always gr8 to read something nice about CID 😊
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Hey friends!!
There is an article about 'Aamir Khan in CID' in a Marathi newspaper today...
Here's the translation:
Aamir Khan to join CID?
For the promotion of their upcoming films, bollywood stars appearing in the popular TV shows, especially reality shows, is not new nowadays. Some days ago, even SRK was seen on the sets of KBC to promote his latest film. Till now just one star stayed away from all this. He is "Mr. perfectionist' Aamir Khan. Till now he has never been seen in TV serials to promote his films. But, to promote his upcoming film 'Talaash', he too seems to have decided to fill in this gap. Being in the role of a Poice in the film, he has chosen a suitable show for promotion. The show is none other than the longest running TV serial 'CID'. One episode mystery-filled storyline, tagdi (strong) starcast and the perfect tuning amongst them has made CID popular amongst the audience even today. This is the reason Aamir, himself, has selected this show for th promotion of 'Talaash'. The CID team is very excited to work with Aamir in their show. As the film is releasing on 30th Nov, Aamir's episode will be telecasted soon. But, who will charm the audience,ACP Pradyuman played by Shivaji Satam or Sooraj Singh Shekhawat payed by Aamir Khan, will be known only after we see the episode...
 
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I have posted this on the Aamir Khan thread also...
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Originally posted by: subha.

Here's a video titled 'message from cid team' I found on youtube.It pertains to some academy related to the field of media.

(Includes few words spoken by the cid team regarding the field of media & the academy)

[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=12J-6-s6qEE[/YOUTUBE]


can someone pls give WU of this video??
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I know people are bored of Aamir Khan...but this one contained a jibe at us...hence posting.
 
Talaash: the search begins
 

Aamir Khan, master mind of promotions, appeared on the small screen in his costume and character

Ek zamana tha when Bollywood alphabet went like this: A for Amitabh, B for Bachchan, C for Collective Aspirations of the Rest. That exclusivity is now gone. Today, AB in capitals may still stand for Amitabh Bachchan, but that chotta, cute "a" now stands for Aamir Khan. Chotta "a" -it is different and it is special.

And aap toh jante hi hain, Aamir Khanji is very special, and that is why woh sirf special appearances maarte hain, like a saviour. Special appearance to save hamari pyaari Narmada, Anna Hazareji ji ki dwindling TRPs, ya phir, Sunday ke Sunday, to save us from ourselves. But these appearances toh fall in that "rarest of rare" category .
Jaise ki apne saare staff and random boys on streets ki hajamat karna, Ghajni style, ya phir 3 Idiots ko promote karne ke liye suddenly jagahjagah prakat hona.

But the fact is, jab-jab Aamirji prakat hote hain, tabtab aam janta mein ek umeed ki leher jaagti hai, that maybe, Aamirji ab hamare saath hi rahenge.

But jaise hi box-office reports aati hain, and Aamirji feels his place is safe and secure in the '100 crore box-office' gang, woh phir swarg laut jaate hain.

This time too, to promote his soon-to-be-released Talaash, Aamirji has chosen a very special appearance. You see, Bharat desh is split between two types of people ­ people who live to watch CID (Sony) and people who start rolling on the floor laughing at a) mention of CID.

So, with just two episodes this week, Aamirji has caught the attention of one half of our world. Most stars come to reality shows in designer clothes and do ha ha-he he to promote their films. Not Aamirji. He of the Method School of Acting, chose to remain in character and costume.
Like Talaash, this two part CID special was about a murder mystery and Senior Inspector Surjan Singh Shekhawat (Aamir Khan).

But because this is CID, it involved a serial killer who first does tukde-tukde of cops and then uses a mysterious missus to deliver the bodies in red suitcases to jeevit cops.

And even as ACP Pradyuman who has the special power to conjure up the answers to any mystery simply by repeating a question to himself - was concentrating hard and muttering to self, "Aakhir kya, kya connection ho sakta hai, in laashon mein?", dashing Senior Inspector Shekhawat maaroed his entry and immediately established his morale and dhishum-dhishum credentials.

By Saturday evening he had solved the mystery, caught the killer and again made you feel that he cares, that the world is safe and that he'll stay. But chotta "a" won't stay. He'll disappear, and will give darshan only when India or his film needs saving, again.

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🤣🤣🤣

Oh No ! I am not rolling on floor with laughter at the mention of CID... but reading the article.. !! 

🤣🤣🤣

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thanks for the article Vis !!!!! We proudly say we're a part of group 1 !!! 😃 😃