This shining star of TV will replace ACP Pradyuman in CID, said- I was confused whether to say yes or no

Shivaji Satam, who has been entertaining people on the small screen for 27 years, will no longer be seen in CID. Shivaji Satam's character ACP Pradyuman has died in the show. Now Parth Samthan has been made the new ACP in his place.

 

Sony TV recently created a sensation by announcing the death of ACP Pradyuman, the character of Shivaji Satam, who had been working for years in the famous show 'CID'. All the fans were shocked to see the body of ACP Pradyuman wrapped in a white sheet. Meanwhile, the name of the person who is replacing Shivaji Satam in CID has also come out. It is being told that actor Parth Samthan is now going to replace Shivaji Satam in the show.

 

According to media reports, Parth Samthan will join the CID team as ACP. Shivaji Satam was playing the role of ACP Pradyuman for 27 years, but now Parth is replacing him. Parth will lead the CID team and solve many big cases. Along with this, he will also work on the mission to catch the people responsible for the death of ACP Pradyuman.

What did Parth Samthaan say?

Talking to Saas Bahu Aur Betiyan about replacing Shivaji Satam in CID, Parth said, “This is an iconic show that has been running on Sony Entertainment Television. When I told my family about this, they thought I was joking. It is a huge responsibility to replace a big character like ACP Pradyuman. This is a new character and a new story. We will take the story forward, which will have a lot of thrill and suspense. I never thought that I would be a part of such a collaboration. I am very happy to be a part of it.

 

 

 

What is the name of Parth's character?

Parth says, “When I got a call about this, I was confused whether I should do it or not. But yes, considering the legacy of the show, it was an honour for me. In the show, ACP Pradyuman gets killed. It is a murder. So to solve this case, the agency appoints a new ACP, ACP Ayushman. I am playing this role. It is a big responsibility.”