''Savdhan India'' tries to analyse crime, sensitize people
Actor Sushant Singh, who is co-anchoring crime-based show "Savdhan India" with Gaurav Chopra, describes it as an analytical programme trying to figure out why crime happens, the psychology behind it. The latter says it also cautions p
Actor Sushant Singh, who is co-anchoring crime-based show "Savdhan India" with Gaurav Chopra, describes it as an analytical programme trying to figure out why crime happens, the psychology behind it. The latter says it also cautions people.
"Through this show, we are trying to analyse crime and why it happens. We want to understand the psychology behind it. Our motive is also to create awareness so that people are more careful while interacting with others," Sushant, who earlier presented "Wanted: High Alert" on television, told IANS.
The show premiered on Life OK April 23 and shows real-life crime stories.
TV actor Gaurav Chopra, who is co-hosting the show, says the main aim is to sensitise people about such crimes.
"It is also to make them proactive, so that these crimes can be prevented. These crimes affect me to a great extent and this show is exactly what I want to do."
The show narrates real life crime stories after a lot of research work.
"I did research and a lot of interesting facts came out. Last year the maximum crime rate was in Kerala, which is shocking as it is the most literate state. But crime is not related to literacy, in fact is is due to the frustration which is building up in people," said Gaurav who was last seen in the show "Uttaran".
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Thaathi
8 years ago
Cant the new channel come up with new shows ? Seriously, the same thing has been showing on Sony for like years. A show doest get any better or different by just changing the name. Be creative.
santoshi 8 years ago THIS IS A STRAIGHT COPY OF CRIME PATROL,EVEN THE CASE SHOWN IN EPISODES OF 2 AND 3 MAY HAS ALREADY BEEN SHOWN ON CRIME PATROL A YEAR BACK.(THE CASE OF BLACK MAGIC OVER CHILDREN)
blyton
8 years ago
This is a clone of Sony's Crime Patrol. Well, let's see if this works for the channel.