23-425: Crime Patrol may refer to: Crime Patrol (TV series) , an Indian TV series first broadcast in 2003 Crime Patrol (video game) , a 1993 laserdisc game Crime Patrol 2: Drug Wars , a 1994 sequel The Crime Patrol , a 1936 American film directed by Eugene Cummings Crime Patrol , a 1948–1950 EC comic, later continued as The Crypt of Terror and Tales from
46-421: A few months, on 14 March 2011, Soni married Juhi Babbar in a quiet ceremony attended only by family and close friends. He became her second husband. Juhi Babbar is the daughter of actor-turned-politician Raj Babbar and former wife of film director Bejoy Nambiar . Soni and Babbar met while working in a play produced by Nadira Babbar (Juhi's mother). In 2012, Juhi gave birth to their son Imaan. He has hosted
69-433: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Crime Patrol (TV series) Crime Patrol is an Indian true crime anthology series created by Subramanian S.lyer for Sony Entertainment Television . The first season was created by Cinevistaas Limited and directed by Anshuman Kishore Singh, while later seasons were created by Optimystix Entertainment . The series
92-648: Is set in Mumbai , India. The first and second seasons' episodes are 30 minutes long, while the subsequent seasons' episodes are 40 minutes long. The series, which premiered on May 9, 2003, is the longest-running reality crime television series in India. The series is in its fifth season which premiered on July 15, 2019. In 2021, the show won the Milestone Achievement Award at the 20th Indian Television Academy Awards (ITA Awards). The last episode of
115-454: Is so popular that it keeps people awake until late at night to watch the latest episodes. This show is not just a show that airs crime stories but is a true depiction of real-life happenings presented in a dramatized form." Riptide Malhotra of India TV gave the series 4/5 stars and further stated, "The show is presented in such a way that will not threaten you but will make you conscious enough with that extra punch and appeal. Overall, to make
138-692: The 2003 films Kharaashein: Scars From Riots , Hum Pyar Tumhi Se Kar Baithe as well as Hathyar . In 2004, he appeared in Ashoke Pandit 's film Sheen . But he returned to television to work in CID: Special Bureau. He continues working both in films and television, and he previously worked in the serial Crime Patrol on Sony . Anup Soni has married twice. His first wife was Ritu Soni, who he married in 1999. He has two daughters from this marriage: Zoya (born 2004) and Myra (born 2008). The couple got divorced in 2010. Within
161-659: The Crypt (comics) Neighborhood watch , or citizen crime patrol See also [ edit ] Police Safety patrol Patrol (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Crime Patrol . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Crime_Patrol&oldid=848699004 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
184-498: The Delhi gang-rape case. On 10 September 2013, the show was given permission to present the 2012 Delhi gang rape case on their show, and the promos of the episode were aired. The episode was aired in a two-episode part on September 21, 2013, and September 22, 2013. In this episode the head police inspector's role was played by Sanjeev Tyagi . Sony TV was to air episodes based on Om Prakash Chautala teacher recruitment scam in
207-471: The Supreme Court allowed Sony TV to telecast episodes as the trial was complete and judgment of conviction and sentence are in public domain. A December 2022 episode about a murder involving an interfaith relationship which bore similarities with the murder of Shraddha Walkar the same year, faced online backlash with calls of boycott of the broadcaster Sony TV, for allegedly changing the religion of
230-407: The crime around them. Since June 2015, Crime Patrol has not only focused on creating awareness about crimes but has also aimed to help the victims depicted in the episodes. The first season was a weekly program airing on Friday nights, hosted by Diwakar Pundir , who later was replaced by Shakti Anand in late 2004. Partha Dey was the director of Anchor links featuring Shakti Anand and was also
253-463: The director of special episodes such as the 100th Episode which was based on crimes in Delhi. The 100th episode was a collaboration of Sony TV and NDTV. Nitesh Mishra was the casting director. Season one was immediately popular. Season one had recreation of live staged crime and citizen response to it. These were a part of the show and was done with multiple hidden cameras, line produced and directed by Partha Dey in Delhi, Haryana, MP and Punjab. Due to
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#1732794149407276-443: The murder-accused to Hindu and the victim to Christian. Though Sony later clarified that the episode was not based on the recent incident but on a similar case from 2011, nonetheless it removed the episode from access due to the controversy. Crime Patrol generally receives positive reviews from critics. Riptide Malhotra of India TV stated, "The popularity of Crime Patrol is quite high and Sony regularly airs on weekends. The show
299-512: The popularity of the first season, Sony TV decided to bring back the series for a second season. The second season was aired from Monday to Thursday nights. Season 2 was presented by Anup Soni and Sakshi Tanwar . Unlike first season these season didn't perform well in TRP Ratings. The third season was broadcast on Friday and Saturday nights. These season soon went off-air due to low TRP ratings. The fourth season premiered four months after
322-488: The same category of the same award in 2013. Subramanian S Iyer was nominated for Best Screenplay Writer (drama series & soap) of Indian Telly Jury Awards in 2012, while won in 2013. Charudutt Acharya won Indian Telly Jury Award for Best Dialogue Writer (drama series & soap) in 2013. The series was nominated for Best Weekly Serial of Indian Telly Awards in 2012 and 2013 and for Best Thriller / Horror Serial of Indian Television Academy Awards in 2014. In February 2021,
345-405: The season. A spin-off series Crime Patrol Dial 100 premiered on October 26, 2015, aired on Monday–Thursday nights, and was produced by different production companies. It ended on July 12, 2019. Bhartiya Stree Shakti (Nagpur Wing), a non-governmental organisation, Information and Broadcasting Ministry of India intervened and asked Sony Entertainment Television not to telecast a program about
368-459: The series 15 months after leaving the show. After some time, Divyanka Tripathi Dahiya hosted the show, then Sonali Kulkarni followed by Ashutosh Rana became presenter of the show. In December it was announced that the show would be halting for three months but may return afterwards. The sixth season titled Crime Patrol 2.0 premiered on March 7, 2022, and airs on Monday–Friday nights. This season got low TRP ratings due to its format, so later
391-414: The series citing that he wanted to focus on his acting career in films. "I requested makers that I would like to focus on films and they were ok with it. They wanted me to complete my contract that ended this March–April", said Soni. After Anup Soni , Sanjeev Tyagi replaced him until he joined again. The fifth season premiered on July 15, 2019, and airs on Monday–Friday nights. Anup Soni returned to host
414-475: The series won the Milestone Achievement Award at the 20th Indian Television Academy Awards (ITA Awards). Anup Soni Anup Soni (born 30 January 1975) is an Indian actor and anchor. He is an alumnus of the National School of Drama . Soni began his career with roles in television serials such as Sea Hawks and Saaya . He then took a break from television to work in films. He appeared in
437-784: The show convincing is the major responsibility of the host." In 2011, it was one of the most watched Hindi GEC maintaining its position in top 20 averaging 3+ TVR . The Baby Falak Case sequence aired during February 2012 made the series the most watched Hindi GEG program with 6.78 TVR. The following week after it, the series maintained its top position with 5.27 TVR. gmil The series has won Star Guild Awards for Best Non-Fiction Series in 2013. The series has won Indian Telly Awards for Best Thriller Programme in 2012 and 2013. Subramanian S Iyer and Amit Jha (directors) won Indian Telly Jury Award for Best Director (thriller/crime/horror) in 2012, while Durgesh Pesharwar and Shailendra were nominated. Shreya Dudheria and Subramanian S Iyer were nominated for
460-448: The show returned to its original old format with actors from prior seasons like Sanjeev Tyagi , Nissar Khan etc. Tyagi returned to the show in May 2022. The seventh season titled Crime Patrol-48 Hours premiered on 10 July 2023 and aired on Monday-Friday nights. Its a limited series. The eighth season titled Crime Patrol — City Crimes premiered on 15 July 2024. Nakul Mehta is hosting
483-508: The show. On 22 February 2013 Delhi High Court restrained Sony TV from telecasting the related episodes until 4 April 2013, upon the appeal by Chautala and others as the case was still in court and there was a possibility of bias of the show on the case. On 2 March 2013, show was given clearance by High Court. Clearance was challenged in Supreme Court and on 6 March 2013, the episodes of this case were again put on hold. On 3 May 2013,
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#1732794149407506-529: The sixth season was aired on 22 January 2023 and went off-air due to poor ratings. The seventh season premiered on 10 July 2023 and concluded on 19 January 2024. The eighth season premiered on 16 June 2024 . The series presents dramatized versions of crime cases that occurred in India. Series anchor, Anup Soni , suggests the correct measures to avert crimes while narrating real-life stories revolving around harassment, kidnapping, and murder. The series opens its viewers’ minds with these cases by making them aware of
529-422: The third season ended as Crime Patrol Dastak . The season managed to gain better TRP ratings. The fourth season was initially aired on Friday and Saturday nights. From April 11, 2014, the series was aired three days a week from Friday to Sunday nights. The series was given a new title Crime Patrol Satark (previously Crime Patrol Dastak until July 6, 2014). During the last quarter of 2017, Soni decided to exit
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