Ankur Sharma Kabir to be seen on 'Crime Patrol'!

The actor will soon be seen on Sony TV's popular episodic series 'Crime Patrol'.


Actor Ankur Sharma Kabir, who is seen on popular shows like 'CID', 'Gulmohar Grand', 'Chakravartin Ashoka Samrat' and many more, is all set to be featured in one of the episodes of Sony TV's 'Crime Patrol'.

After essaying the role of a cop on various shows, Ankur Sharma turns a cop again for an upcoming episode of 'Crime Patrol'.

Our source informs us, "Ankur will soon be seen essaying the character of inspector Yogesh in one of the upcoming episodic story of 'Crime Patrol' that will revolve around a gang in Rajasthan, who kills people during Diwali and steals all the expensive things from their house. The story will revolve around a foreigner, who helps the police to solve the case and gets the culprits behind bars. The case will be investigated by inspector Yogesh along with his colleague."

When we contacted Ankur, he said, "It's my first Crime Patrol series that I am doing. Crime Patrol stories are based from police's point of view, which helps the audience to understand a case well. The stories shown on Crime Patrol are done after much research. The creative directors of Crime Patrol do a great job to make the shoot look real. It's a different experience for me and I enjoyed it a lot."

Keep reading this space for more updates.


Anwesha Kamal


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