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Parth Samthaan Bids Farewell To 'CID 2' As New ACP Pradyuman For THIS Reason

Parth Samthaan exits CID 2 citing other work commitments. The actor shares why he initially rejected the iconic ACP role and how Shivaji Satam's return adds a thrilling twist.

‘CID’ is a TV show that has become synonymous with generations of viewers who grew up in the 90s. The crime-investigation drama, which starred Shivaji Satam as the iconic ACP Pradyuman, remained a fan favorite for over two decades.

With the relaunch of the cult classic in a refreshed format, ‘CID 2’ introduced a new character—ACP Ayushman, played by popular actor Parth Samthaan. However, the casting change sparked mixed reactions among long-time fans. Now, Parth has confirmed his exit from the show citing other professional commitments.

Parth on leaving CID 2

In an interview with Pinkvilla, Parth shared his thoughts about his short-lived but impactful journey:“It’s been an absolute pleasure to be a part of a cult show like CID, even if it was just for a brief period. I was initially brought on for a few episodes as a guest appearance, but the role got extended for a couple of months. We couldn’t reveal much earlier as it would have spoiled the suspense. And now, with Shivaji Sir’s return, that thrilling twist about the mole will soon be unveiled.”

 

 
 
 
 
 
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He further added:“Anyway, I have other work commitments lined up, hence I won’t be continuing for long. But yes, I’m grateful for all the love and support the audience has shown during my brief stint.”

Earlier, in a conversation with Hindustan Times, Parth had revealed his initial reluctance to accept the role. He said:“Initially, I rejected the role of ACP Pradyuman, because I couldn’t relate to it. But the makers asked me to reconsider. I was also hesitant due to the show’s legacy cast and the idea of them addressing me as ‘sir’ on screen—it felt unusual and awkward.”

‘CID 2’ premiered in December 2024 and is currently streaming exclusively on Sony LIV.

 

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