CID Goes Quiet: Inside the Making of the Show’s First Silent Episode

CID Goes Quiet: Inside the Making of the Show’s First Silent Episode

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The reference to crime-related television series is not complete without mentioning CID. The charm of the show has consistently been found in its dialogues and the way it has been both grand, boisterous, and nuanced. Nevertheless, as this show transitioned to the digital platform, the creators opted for new challenges, such as the demise of ACP Pradhyuman, portrayed by Shivaji Satam. More recently, they made the decision to film a silent episode. Dayanand Shetty, known for breaking doors as Daya, and Aditya Srivastava, who plays Abhijeet on the series, shared their thoughts on the difficulties they encountered while filming for the Sunday special episode. Here’s everything they mentioned. . .

CID's first ever silent episode in 27 years

CID, which had been broadcast since 1998, never aired a single silent episode in its 27 years on television. The creators have highlighted this aspect as well, and it is sure to be unique, as the episode will require your full attention on the screen and without any dialogue, every action will be scrutinized more closely. Maybe we could witness additional shows, such as Crime Patrol, adopting this concept in the near future?

What does Dayanand Shetty feel about shooting for CID silent episode?

Dayanand Shetty, who portrays the role of Daya in CID, is typically recognized for his tendency to break doors when a suspect refuses to assist with the investigation. During these times, the silent episode becomes particularly difficult. "As an actor, it pushed me out of my comfort zone, and as someone who's been part of CID's journey from the beginning, I can say this episode carries an emotional weight that will resonate with our long-time fans," the actor informed IANS. He discussed how the emphasis was on the chemistry the team has shared both on-screen and off-screen throughout the years, and the episode would reveal something much deeper than the case, as it would feel more personal.

Aditya Srivastava embraces the change

Aditya Srivastava's character Abhijeet, who primarily relies on expressions, embraced the change. "As an actor, I've always believed that the true power of storytelling lies in the ability to evoke emotion without relying on words," he expressed, while also recognizing that the episode pushes the concept to its utmost limits. The actor suggested that the episode would lean more towards being a thriller than simply a human narrative.

Do you believe India is prepared for additional silent projects? Are you particularly a supporter of this concept? Please let us know!

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