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Parth Samthaan To Replace ACP Pradyuman In CID After Character's Death? Actor Shares Details

Actor Parth Samthaan has shared is taking over from Shivaji Satam's iconic character, ACP Pradyuman, in CID.

Actor Parth Samthaan has shared that he is taking over from Shivaji Satam's iconic character, ACP Pradyuman, in CID. As the legendary ACP Pradyuman bids farewell to the show, Parth will step into the role of ACP Ayushman, bringing a fresh direction to the storyline.

Parth Samthaan to join CID

In an interview with Saas Bahu Aur Betiyaan, Parth shared his initial hesitation about accepting the role. He explained that when he was offered the part, he was uncertain whether to take it on. However, he revealed that in the upcoming episodes, ACP Pradyuman’s character will meet a tragic end.

Parth said, "Yeh ek iconic show hai jo chala araha hai (This is an iconic show which has been going on in) Sony Entertainment Television par. When I discussed it with my family, they thought I was joking. But when I told them I was doing it seriously, they were very proud. It's actually a very big responsibility to fill in such shoes, such humongous shoes of ACP Pradyuman, since I'm replacing him as ACP Ayushmann. It's a new character, a new story. We will take the story forward with new thrill and suspense. I never thought I would be part of such a collaboration. This is a cross-collaboration for me...I'm glad to be a part of such an iconic show."

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Parth also discussed his character's role in the show, where he investigates the murder of ACP Pradyuman. He said, "Jab mujhe call aaya iske baare mein (When I got a call about it) I was in two minds about whether I should be doing it or not. But yes considering the legacy of the show, obviously it was an honour to be. In the show, ACP Pradyuman gets killed. Perhaps it's a murder. To solve the case, a new ACP has been appointed by this agency as ACP Ayushmann. I'm playing that role. This is a huge responsibility."

Shivaji Satam on his character ACP Pradyuman 

Speaking with Bombay Times, Shivaji Satam addressed the reports suggesting that ACP Pradyuman was killed off in CID's latest episode. The actor shared, "I have no clue about this. I have taken a break for some time, and the makers know what lies ahead in the show. I have learnt to take everything in my stride, and if my track is over, I am okay with it. However, I have not been told whether my track is over or not! As of now, I am not shooting for the show."

CID premiered on Sony Entertainment Television on January 21, 1998. The show is available on Netflix and continues to air on TV and stream on Sony LIV, having made a comeback after six years. It originally ended in October 2018 after a successful 20-year run.

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