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CID returns to Sony Entertainment Television on Dec 21

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Mumbai: Bringing back the legendary cast – Shivaji Satam (ACP Pradyuman), Dayanand Shetty (Daya), and Aditya Srivastava (Abhijeet) – who have captivated audiences for over two decades, the iconic CID is set to make an explosive return on December 21.

The crime series will air every Saturday and Sunday at 10 PM on Sony Entertainment Television.

Daya makes a heroic return with his signature style and enters “darwaza todkar”, with a hard-hitting dialogue: “Dushman bhi mujhe mita nahi paaye, main wapas aagaya, apne liye ladne aur jo bhool gaya hai, usse yaad dilane ki liye – ‘Daya is back!’”

Dayanand Shetty, who plays Daya, shared his excitement, “Some characters are etched in the minds and hearts of the people, and Daya is one of them. I’m overwhelmed with the love and admiration that continues to pour in, even after all these years. The memes, the jokes, the references – it’s all a testament to the impact that Daya has had on popular culture.”

“I feel grateful and humbled to be reprising my role as Daya for a new season of CID, and I promise to bring the same intensity and passion that has made Daya such a loved character – it’s time to break some more doors and solve some more cases,” he added. according to a media release from Sony Entertainment Television

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