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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. It featured Shivaji Satam as ACP Pradyuman, Aditya Srivastava as Sr. Inspector Abhijeet, Dayanand Shetty as Sr. Inspector Daya, Dinesh Phadnis as Inspector Fredricks and Narendra Gupta as Dr. Salunkhe.
CID | |
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Genre | |
Created by | B. P. Singh |
Creative director | Christabelle D'Souza Amol Kaouche |
Country of origin | India |
Original language | Hindi |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 1,547 (list of episodes) |
Production | |
Producers | B. P. Singh (season 1) Pradeep Uppoor (season 1) Deepak Dhar (season 2) |
Running time | 40–46 minutes |
Production companies | Fireworks Production (season 1) Banijay Asia (season 2) |
Original release | |
Network | Sony Entertainment Television |
Release | 21 January 1998 – present |
Related | |
C.I.D. Kolkata Bureau |
The location of CID is set in Mumbai. The series is one of the longest-running television series in India. The series first premiered on 21 January 1998 and aired its 500th episode on 18 January 2008, 1000th episode on 13 September 2013, 1500th episode on 25 February 2018. The series renewed for a second season in December 2024.[1] CID garnered widespread national attention and developed a substantial following due to its distinctive storytelling and unique approach. It is widely regarded as a cult classic.[2]
CID Special Bureau is an Indian Hindi spinoff series of CID created by Fireworks Productions for Sony TV. The series premiered on Monday, 3 January 2005 and ended on Thursday, 2 March 2006, with a total of 168 episodes. The series aired on Monday and Tuesday nights, with each case being split across two episodes. Two cases of the series "Mad Bomber" and "Anokha Intequam" (Strange Revenge) had crossover episodes with CID. On 29 August 2005, the series aired 4 days a week on Monday to Thursday nights with each case being split across four episodes. The running time of the series was 20–22 minutes. Repeat telecast of the series aired on 6 March 2006 and ended on 27 April 2006.
Episode | Title | Original air date |
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1 | "The Case of Missing Heroine (Part - 1)" | 3 January 2005 |
2 | "The Case of Missing Heroine (Concluding part)" | 4 January 2005 |
3 | "The Case of Lost Memory (Part - 1)" | 10 January 2005 |
4 | "The Case of Lost Memory (Concluding part)" | 11 January 2005 |
5 | "2015 Bones and More (Part - 1)" | 17 January 2005 |
6 | "2015 Bones and More (Concluding part)" | 18 January 2005 |
7 | "The Case of the Poisonous Panther (Part - 1)" | 24 January 2005 |
8 | "The Case of the Poisonous Panther (Concluding part)" | 25 January 2005 |
9 | "Minutes Before Death (Part - 1)" | 31 January 2005 |
10 | "Minutes Before Death (Concluding part)" | 1 February 2005 |
11 | "Mysterious Letters (Part - 1)" | 7 February 2005 |
12 | "Mysterious Letters (Concluding part)" | 8 February 2005 |
13 | "Mueder At The Lake (Part - 1)" | 14 February 2005 |
14 | "Mueder At The Lake (Concluding part)" | 15 February 2005 |
15 | "Clue In The Ring Finger (Part - 1)" | 21 February 2005 |
16 | "Clue In The Ring Finger (Concluding part)" | 22 February 2005 |
17 | "Sunday Picnic (Part - 1)" | 28 February 2005 |
18 | "Sunday Picnic (Concluding part)" | 1 March 2005 |
19 | "Bullet .11mm (Part - 1)" | 7 March 2005 |
20 | "Bullet .11mm (Concluding part)" | 8 March 2005 |
21 | "Curse of the Mummy (Part - 1)" | 14 March 2005 |
22 | "Curse of the Mummy (Concluding part)" | 15 March 2005 |
23 | "Gold Coins in a Skull (Part - 1)" | 21 March 2005 |
24 | "Gold Coins in a Skull (Concluding part)" | 22 March 2005 |
25 | "Exchange (Part - 1)" | 28 March 2005 |
26 | "Exchange (Concluding part)" | 29 March 2005 |
27 | "Silent Witness (Part - 1)" | 4 April 2005 |
28 | "Silent Witness (Concluding part)" | 5 April 2005 |
29 | "Bank Robbery (Part - 1)" | 11 April 2005 |
30 | "Bank Robbery (Concluding part)" | 12 April 2005 |
31 | "Murder in Trance (Part - 1)" | 18 April 2005 |
32 | "Murder in Trance (Concluding part)" | 19 April 2005 |
33 | "Drunken Killer (Part - 1)" | 25 April 2005 |
34 | "Drunken Killer (Concluding part)" | 26 April 2005 |
35 | "The Case of the Strange Skeleton (Part - 1)" | 2 May 2005 |
36 | "The Case of the Strange Skeleton (Concluding part)" | 3 May 2005 |
37 | "Betrayal (Part - 1)" | 9 May 2005 |
38 | "Betrayal (Concluding part)" | 10 May 2005 |
39 | "The Case of Party (Part - 1)" | 16 May 2005 |
40 | "The Case of Party (Concluding part)" | 17 May 2005 |
41 | "The Jinxed Case (Part - 1)" | 23 May 2005 |
42 | "The Jinxed Case (Concluding part)" | 24 May 2005 |
43 | "Secret of the Coffin (Part - 1)" | 30 May 2005 |
44 | "Secret of the Coffin (Concluding part)" | 31 May 2005 |
45 | "Bone Marrow (Part - 1)" | 6 June 2005 |
46 | "Bone Marrow (Part - 2)" | 7 June 2005 |
47 | "Bone Marrow (Part - 3)" | 13 June 2005 |
48 | "Bone Marrow (Part - 4)" | 14 June 2005 |
49 | "Bone Marrow (Part - 5)" | 20 June 2005 |
50 | "Bone Marrow (Part - 6)" | 21 June 2005 |
51 | "Mystery of the Black Hole (Part - 1)" | 27 June 2005 |
52 | "Mystery of the Black Hole (Part - 2)" | 28 June 2005 |
53 | "Mystery of the Black Hole (Part - 3)" | 4 July 2005 |
54 | "Mystery of the Black Hole (Part - 4)" | 5 July 2005 |
55 | "Mystery of the Black Hole (Part - 5)" | 11 July 2005 |
56 | "Mystery of the Black Hole (Part - 6)" | 12 July 2005 |
57 | "Mystery of Smiling Cat (Part - 1)" | 18 July 2005 |
58 | "Mystery of Smiling Cat (Part - 2)" | 19 July 2005 |
59 | "Mystery of Smiling Cat (Part - 3)" | 25 July 2005 |
60 | "Mystery of Smiling Cat (Part - 4)" | 26 July 2005 |
61 | "The Case of the Surprised Return (Part - 1)" | 1 August 2005 |
62 | "The Case of the Surprised Return (Part - 2)" | 2 August 2005 |
63 | "The Case of the Surprised Return (Part - 3)" | 8 August 2005 |
64 | "The Case of the Surprised Return (Part - 4)" | 9 August 2005 |
65 | "Mad Bomber (Part - 2)^" | 15 August 2005 |
66 | "Mad Bomber (Part - 3)^" | 16 August 2005 |
67 | "Bodies in Wax (Part - 1)" | 22 August 2005 |
68 | "Bodies in Wax (Part - 2)" | 23 August 2005 |
69 | "Strange Revenge (Part - 2)^" | 29 August 2005 |
70 | "Strange Revenge (Part - 3)^" | 30 August 2005 |
71 | "Strange Revenge (Part - 4)^" | 31 August 2005 |
72 | "Strange Revenge (Part - 5)^" | 1 September 2005 |
73 | "Hand in the Fish (Part - 1)" | 5 September 2005 |
74 | "Hand in the Fish (Part - 2)" | 6 September 2005 |
75 | "Hand in the Fish (Part - 3)" | 7 September 2005 |
76 | "Hand in the Fish (Part - 4)" | 8 September 2005 |
77 | "Killer in the Lab (Part - 1)" | 12 September 2005 |
78 | "Killer in the Lab (Part - 2)" | 13 September 2005 |
79 | "Killer in the Lab (Part - 3)" | 14 September 2005 |
80 | "Killer in the Lab (Part - 4)" | 15 September 2005 |
81 | "Eye Donor (Part - 1)" | 19 September 2005 |
82 | "Eye Donor (Part - 2)" | 20 September 2005 |
83 | "Eye Donor (Part - 3)" | 21 September 2005 |
84 | "Eye Donor (Part - 4)" | 22 September 2005 |
85 | "Punarjanam (Part - 1)" | 26 September 2005 |
86 | "Punarjanam (Part - 2)" | 27 September 2005 |
87 | "Punarjanam (Part - 3)" | 28 September 2005 |
88 | "Punarjanam (Part - 4)" | 29 September 2005 |
89 | "The Bride Who Wore Black (Part - 1)" | 3 October 2005 |
90 | "The Bride Who Wore Black (Part - 2)" | 4 October 2005 |
91 | "The Bride Who Wore Black (Part - 3)" | 5 October 2005 |
92 | "The Bride Who Wore Black (Part - 4)" | 6 October 2005 |
93 | "Million Dollar Jacket (Part - 1)" | 10 October 2005 |
94 | "Million Dollar Jacket (Part - 2)" | 11 October 2005 |
95 | "Million Dollar Jacket (Part - 3)" | 12 October 2005 |
96 | "Million Dollar Jacket (Part - 4)" | 13 October 2005 |
97 | "Missing corpse (Part - 1)" | 17 October 2005 |
98 | "Missing corpse (Part - 2)" | 18 October 2005 |
99 | "Missing corpse (Part - 3)" | 19 October 2005 |
100 | "Missing corpse (Part - 4)" | 20 October 2005 |
101 | "Hypnotic Trail (Part - 1)" | 24 October 2005 |
102 | "Hypnotic Trail (Part - 2)" | 25 October 2005 |
103 | "Hypnotic Trail (Part - 3)" | 26 October 2005 |
104 | "Hypnotic Trail (Part - 4)" | 27 October 2005 |
105 | "The Vanishing Girl (Part - 1)" | 31 October 2005 |
106 | "The Vanishing Girl (Part - 2)" | 1 November 2005 |
107 | "The Vanishing Girl (Part - 3)" | 2 November 2005 |
108 | "The Vanishing Girl (Part - 4)" | 3 November 2005 |
109 | "Khel Khel Main (Part - 1)" | 7 November 2005 |
110 | "Khel Khel Main (Part - 2)" | 8 November 2005 |
111 | "Khel Khel Main (Part - 3)" | 9 November 2005 |
112 | "Khel Khel Main (Part - 4)" | 10 November 2005 |
113 | "Khooni Mehmaan (Part - 1)" | 14 November 2005 |
114 | "Khooni Mehmaan (Part - 2)" | 15 November 2005 |
115 | "Khooni Mehmaan (Part - 3)" | 16 November 2005 |
116 | "Khooni Mehmaan (Part - 4)" | 17 November 2005 |
117 | "Raat 10:30 Ki Local (Part - 1)" | 21 November 2005 |
118 | "Raat 10:30 Ki Local (Part - 2)" | 22 November 2005 |
119 | "Raat 10:30 Ki Local (Part - 3)" | 23 November 2005 |
120 | "Raat 10:30 Ki Local (Part - 4)" | 24 November 2005 |
121 | "The Unknown Reporter (Part - 1)" | 28 November 2005 |
122 | "The Unknown Reporter (Part - 2)" | 29 November 2005 |
123 | "The Unknown Reporter (Part - 3)" | 30 November 2005 |
124 | "The Unknown Reporter (Part - 4)" | 1 December 2005 |
125 | "Kidnap (Part - 1)" | 19 December 2005 |
126 | "Kidnap (Part - 2)" | 20 December 2005 |
127 | "Kidnap (Part - 3)" | 21 December 2005 |
128 | "Kidnap (Part - 4)" | 22 December 2005 |
129 | "The Unclaimed Body (Part - 1)" | 26 December 2005 |
130 | "The Unclaimed Body (Part - 2)" | 27 December 2005 |
131 | "The Unclaimed Body (Part - 3)" | 28 December 2005 |
132 | "The Unclaimed Body (Part - 4)" | 29 December 2005 |
133 | "Terror (Part - 1)" | 2 January 2006 |
134 | "Terror (Part - 2)" | 3 January 2006 |
135 | "Terror (Part - 3)" | 4 January 2006 |
136 | "Terror (Part - 4)" | 5 January 2006 |
137 | "The Invisible Killer (Part - 1)" | 9 January 2006 |
138 | "The Invisible Killer (Part - 2)" | 10 January 2006 |
139 | "The Invisible Killer (Part - 3)" | 11 January 2006 |
140 | "The Invisible Killer (Part - 4)" | 12 January 2006 |
141 | "Jaws of Death (Part - 1)" | 16 January 2006 |
142 | "Jaws of Death (Part - 2)" | 17 January 2006 |
143 | "Jaws of Death (Part - 3)" | 18 January 2006 |
144 | "Jaws of Death (Part - 4)" | 19 January 2006 |
145 | "Beautiful is Ugly (Part - 1)" | 23 January 2006 |
146 | "Beautiful is Ugly (Part - 2)" | 24 January 2006 |
147 | "Beautiful is Ugly (Part - 3)" | 25 January 2006 |
148 | "Beautiful is Ugly (Part - 4)" | 26 January 2006 |
149 | "Aatank (Part - 1)" | 30 January 2006 |
150 | "Aatank (Part - 2)" | 31 January 2006 |
151 | "Aatank (Part - 3)" | 1 February 2006 |
152 | "Aatank (Part - 4)" | 2 February 2006 |
153 | "Shoes Trail (Part - 1)" | 6 February 2006 |
154 | "Shoes Trail (Part - 2)" | 7 February 2006 |
155 | "Shoes Trail (Part - 3)" | 8 February 2006 |
156 | "Shoes Trail (Part - 4)" | 9 February 2006 |
157 | "Saazish (Part - 1)" | 13 February 2006 |
158 | "Saazish (Part - 2)" | 14 February 2006 |
159 | "Saazish (Part - 3)" | 15 February 2006 |
160 | "Saazish (Part - 4)" | 16 February 2006 |
161 | "Double Suicide (Part - 1)" | 20 February 2006 |
162 | "Double Suicide (Part - 2)" | 21 February 2006 |
163 | "Double Suicide (Part - 3)" | 22 February 2006 |
164 | "Double Suicide (Part - 4)" | 23 February 2006 |
165 | "Swimmer (Part - 1)" | 27 February 2006 |
166 | "Swimmer (Part - 2)" | 28 February 2006 |
167 | "Swimmer (Part - 3)" | 1 March 2006 |
168 | "Swimmer (Part - 4)" | 2 March 2006 |
^ Denotes crossover with CID
CID Chhote Heroes was another Indian Hindi sub-series of CID created by Fireworks Productions for Sony TV. The series premiered on Friday, 1 February 2013 and ended on Friday, 24 May 2013, with a total of 17 episodes. The series was aired on every Friday nights, with each case being shown in a single episode. Two cases of the series "Daya in Danger" and "Little Comedian Kidnapped" had crossover episodes with CID. The running time of the series was 40-42 minutes.
Episode | Title | Original air date | |
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1 | "Little Fans of CID" | 1 February 2013 | |
Five kids in the Suryakiran Apartments play the role of their favourite CID characters in order to find their lost cat Sweety. However, their adventure is cut short as one of them named Micky stumbles upon the dead body of Jay. | |||
2 | "Devil Robbers" | 8 February 2013 | |
While a young girl waits for her friend, Happy, who has entered the departmental store to come out, she sees a gang of thieves with masked faces enter and take over the store, holding those inside hostage. | |||
3 | "The Secret of Rebirth" | 15 February 2013 | |
The CID team finds a skeleton chained to a big rock in the water. They come over to Namitha's house to ask why her and Baljeet's relationship broke. | |||
4 | "Bus Hijack" | 22 February 2013 | |
Freddie takes all of the children in his colony on a summer camp. On the way to the summer camp, the driver stops the bus because the road will be blocked with barricades. Freddie and the driver get off the bus to check and a man comes from behind and holds Freddie at gun point while a few other armed men enter the bus. | |||
5 | "The Case of the Mark" | 1 March 2013 | |
Kunal witnesses two robbers escaping from the society with a bag and a bloody knife. CID arrive to investigate the robbery and find out that a second robbery has taken place in the society, along with a murder. | |||
6 | "Brave Kid" | 8 March 2013 | |
Dhruv who was upset with his exam result. He gets lost on his way to school and while finding his way back, he sees a man exhausted from running and helps him. He gets himself in deep trouble by helping the stranger. | |||
7 | "Heroine in Danger" | 15 March 2013 | |
Tinu, who works with a tea seller, is a huge fan of Bindiya, an actress. But, Bindiya dislikes acting and is only doing it because her stepmother pressurises her. Tinu goes to the C.I.D s bureau to tell them about the imminent threat to Bindiya s life, as he fears that she may be kidnapped. | |||
8 | "Neighbor in Danger" | 22 March 2013 | |
Micky sees a woman locked in a room, as another woman drives off in a silver-coloured car. Meanwhile, the CIDs find a dying man who has been on the road. With the help of Dhenchu, the CIDs find the man s killer. | |||
9 | "The Mystery of the Tifin Box" | 29 March 2013 | |
A school teacher has been poisoned, and the CID team investigate. The man was poisoned while having food from a pupil, Guddu s lunchbox. Guddu is missing, and his friends tell the CID's that they had offered Guddu s lunchbox to the sir, without Guddu's permission. | |||
10 | "Kidnap in the Airport" | 5 April 2013 | |
Airport managers find a child, Tanya, who is lost and weeping miserably. On checking her boarding-pass they find that she has come from Mumbai to Delhi. They decide to send Tanya back to Mumbai with an air hostess to hand her over to her parents. On reaching Mumbai, Tanya goes missing again from the wash room. | |||
11 | "Daya in Danger ^" | 12 April 2013 | |
Ravi, a former offender, tries to kill Daya by dropping a huge concrete slab on Daya s car, but he escapes in the nick of time. Then, Daya remembers a drawing that he had got with the morning newspaper, that depicts the scene exactly. | |||
12 | "Innocent Killer" | 19 April 2013 | |
From the Autopsy, the doctor finds a piece of betel nut from Aakash's body. Taking this as a cue and with clever investigation the CID team finds the tool, which was used to murder Aakash. | |||
13 | "Murder in a Car Race" | 26 April 2013 | |
A young man dies in a mysterious go-karting accident, witnessed by his own friends & a few youn boys. However, one of the boys claim that it may not have been an accident but murder, as a few days ago all of them had almost been killed in another car accident. | |||
14 | "Little Comedian Kidnapped ^" | 3 May 2013 | |
Rajat learns that Roma had undergone a failed kidney transplant, and Daya and the others go their separate ways searching for the hospital where Roma had undergone the surgery for the transplant. Later, the CIDs learn that Rajat s vehicle has met with an accident, and Rajat is missing. | |||
15 | "The Secret of Absconding Girls" | 10 May 2013 | |
Damini is assumed to have eloped with a stranger. Damini's neighbour, Sunita, too is missing and is assumed to have eloped with another boy. Later, Damini's younger sister identifies a dead body as Sunita. | |||
16 | "The Secret of Treasure Hunt" | 17 May 2013 | |
Tourists, Randeep and Savita, take their daughter, Tanya, on a tour of an island. However, Randeep is forced to call the CID team when he finds his daughter missing. The CID, on their investigation, find that Tanya was involved in a treasure hunt. | |||
17 | "Code of Remote" | 24 May 2013 | |
As the CID team investigates a kidnapping case, Ajit, the director of a bio plant company whose daughter, Poonam, was kidnapped, receives a call from the culprit who asks him to produce the remote that controls the cooling plant as a ransom for Poonam. However, upon handing over the remote, he learns that Poonam has been relocated and poisoned. Ajit is then told that unless he produces the code to activate the remote within three hours, she will not be given the antidote to the poison and will be left to die. |
^ Denotes crossover with CID
CID got into both the Limca Book of Records and the Guinness Book of World Records on 7 November 2004 for its record-breaking single shot episode of 111 minutes (1 hour and 51 minutes), entitled "The Inheritance" without a cut which writer – director – producer B. P. Singh feels "every Indian should be proud of because no one has achieved this before".
CID was created by producer B. P. Singh, who co-produced it with Pradeep Uppoor under Fireworks Production.[34] Singh in an interview, said, "The premise was simple: Seven cops and one dead body. All our episodes are based around this fact."[35] The second season of the show is produced by Deepak Dhar under Banijay Asia.[36]
CID is primarily shot in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. During the long course of the show, the series has been shot in various locations all over India. Other locations include — Delhi,[37] Ahmedabad,[38] Agra, Mathura, Rishikesh,[39] Haridwar, Kullu, Manali,[40] Matheran,[41] Satara, Kolkata and Mahabaleshwar among others.[42]
CID has also been shot in foreign countries. Some locations outside India include places like Uzbekistan, London, Paris and Switzerland, which included tourist attractions like Interlaken as well as cities such as Bern and Zürich. A major Paris–Switzerland shoot was done for a 2 hour special episode "Aakhri Chunauti", and a part of the production team's 13th anniversary celebration plan.[43]
CID was broadcast on Sony Entertainment Television, through its run. The series is also aired on Sony Max, since it went off air. Currently, The series re-airing on Sony Pal, Sony Wah, Sony Aath and Sony Marathi. The series was also telecast in Pakistan on Apna Channel, A-Plus TV and Geo Kahani.[44]
The show was decided to end suddenly by the channel and on 27 October 2018, the last episode was aired.[45][46] Rumours of the show getting cancelled was going rounds while the official statement by the channel stated the show will go off air for three months to give the producers enough time to reboot it. Further it was reported that "CID is not wrapping up. But it is going on a short break and that's only for a creative reason. The makers haven't received any closure letter from the channel that proves that they are still in contract with them. The break has been decided mutually by the makers and channel as they want to reboot the show."[47] But no announcement of it returning was made since then. Actor Dayanand Shetty who played Daya quoted that the show would not return after this break saying, "No, I don't think it's coming back. I doubt it's coming back. There can't be a break. It's just a convenient way of killing the show."[46]
On 24 October 2024, a 10-second teaser was released showcasing the return of the show on Sony TV, with a second season. The teaser revealed Shivaji Satam, Dayanand Shetty and Aditya Srivastava reprising their roles as ACP Pradyuman, Senior Inspector Daya and Senior Inspector Abhijeet respectively.[48][49]
On 7 July 2006, a nationwide talen by Sony India. hunt show called Operation Talaash was launched in search of a new officer to join the CID team. This concluded on 1 September 2006, with Vivek V. Mashru being chosen to play Sub-Inspector Vivek.[50]
Sony Entertainment Television had launched CID: Gallantry Awards, an initiative to encourage and honour acts of bravery in society on 26 January 2010 Republic Day.[51] The second edition of this initiative was aired on 23 January 2011. The third and fourth editions were aired on 1 April 2012 and 14 April 2013 respectively.[52]
On 10 July 2015; Sony TV announced the Shaatir Lekhak Contest, in which 3 incomplete stories and clues were presented. Contestants were required to complete any one story out of three. The contest ended on 26 July 2015. The winning story appeared in episodes and prizes were also given to the winner. From the total entries, 3 winners were selected, one for each story. The result for the winners were declared during one of the episodes of CID prior to 1 September 2015.[53]
CID had three crossover episodes with the series Aahat, once on 13 and 14 November 2009, second time on 12 and 13 February 2010, and third time on 25 and 26 June 2010.
It also had crossover episodes with Adaalat, once on 3 & 4 December 2010; second time on 14 & 15 July 2012 titled CID Viruddh Adaalat[54] and third time on 20 December 2014 titled CID V/S Adaalat – Karmyudh.[55]
It also had a crossover with Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah titled Mahasangam, it started and ended in July 2014.[56]
Rediff.com gave the series 4.5 / 5 stars, and stated, "Much of the credit for CID's success should go to Singh, and its cast, especially Shivaji Satam who plays ACP Pradyuman". It stated, "Its actors, or at least the core of the cast who have been a part of the series since its inception are so popular they have become household names."[57] Rahul Hegde of Rediff giving the same ratings stated, "The crime detective series is still going strong".[58]
The Times of India stated, "CID which has constantly entertained its viewers with unique and challenging cases is also known for its different jokes in the world of internet."[59]
Kristina Das of India Today in a retrospective review in 2020, wrote, "The show had a cult following, even the non-viewers had shown interests. Except for logic, the show had everything, literally. The concept of the show was different, a tad bit too different, you may say. But at times, the makers dragged the episodes with unnecessarily lengthy dialogues when there was no content available."[60]
Throughout its run, CID was one of the most viewed series on Indian television. The series had an average TRP rating of 2.5 to 3 for several years.[57]
Year | Awards | Category | Nominee | Status | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2002 | Indian Telly Awards | Best Continuing TV Programme | Fireworks Production | [61] | |
2002 | Best Actor in a lead role | Shivaji Satam | [62] | ||
2003 | [63] | ||||
2004 | Best Thriller Programme | B. P. Singh, Pradeep Uppoor (Fireworks Production) | [61] | ||
2006 | Best Weekly Serial | ||||
2007 | Best Thriller Programme | ||||
2009 | Best Weekly Serial | ||||
2010 | Best Thriller Programme | ||||
2012 | Best Thriller Programme | ||||
2013 | Best Weekly Serial |
Year | Awards | Category | Nominee | Status | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2000 | Indian Television Academy Awards | Best Thriller / Horror Serial | B. P. Singh, Pradeep Uppoor (Fireworks Production) | ||
2002 | Drama | [64] | |||
2004 | Best Teleplay | Rajat Arora | [65] | ||
Drama | B. P. Singh | [66] | |||
Best Videography | |||||
2005 | Best Actor in a negative role | Makrand Deshpande | [67] | ||
2007 | Best Thriller / Horror Serial | B. P. Singh, Pradeep Uppoor (Fireworks Production) | |||
2009 | [66] |
A spin-off CID – Special Bureau, a series about the special branch of CID which deals with cases that were left unsolved for many years aired from 2004 to 2006.[68] Another spin-off, CID – Chhote Heroes in which kids solve crimes with the help of CID aired in 2013.[69]
A Bengali-language adaptation of CID known as C.I.D. Kolkata Bureau aired on Sony Aath from 2012 to 2014.[70][71]
CID - The Game, a mobile video game developed by Vroovy (a joint venture of Hungama and Gameshastra) was developed as a tie-in to the TV series.[72] CID Heroes - Super Agent Run, a running mobile video game has been released by Zapak and features the characters of Abhijeet, Daya and Pradyuman.[73]
CID has gained a cult status and following among the audience, owing to its episodes, cast, characters, comedy and story.[75] CID entered in both Guinness World Records and Limca Book of Records, for shooting uncut for 111 minutes for the episode named "The Inheritance", in October 2004.[76][77] Singer Lata Mangeshkar admitted to being a fan of the series.[78]
Abhishek Raghunath of Forbes India noted: "Millions of Indians wait for CID to play out on their TV screens three nights a week on Sony. The characters—ACP Pradyuman, Sr. Inspectors Abhijeet and Daya, forensic expert Dr Salunkhe, and a host of others—have attained cult status. In an age obsessed with sex, the show is entirely devoid of it and there is no melodrama, a staple of successful Indian soaps since 1999."[79]
Rhea Candy from Film Companion stated the chemistry of the cast members and it being a family show, the main reason behind CID's success. She added, "Today, the show incites mixed reactions. There is an acknowledgement of the institution it is; of the actors, directors and writers it has nurtured, and the efforts it has poured into churning out consistent entertainment. There are also unabashed memes inspired by the show's peculiarities."[80]
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