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DROP AT HOSTEL 18.2
Can The Writers Make Sense? Can They Get Facts Right?!
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New promo 18th feb
Guests/Celebs spotted at an event
Alia as presenter at BAFTA awards
GIRLS IN HOSTEL 19.2
Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai CC #10
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Will Noina be portrayed as good woman at the end?
Rajpal Yadav - There Should Be Designated Smoking Room In Jail
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Techniques shown in CID forensic team are real but the way it is shown is fake.
The most ridiculous special effect is for the Spectrometer (similar sounding) test. I don't know how to explain it, but from one end the light is passed and then it goes through various prisms, glasses, etc. And how much I hate the bullet matching; firing in the water, taking out the bullet and on and on and on. Done to death now.
If one wants to see forensic work then we need to look at old cases. Forensic was great when old Salunkhe was there. Now every murder is by poison and some liquid turns pink. Actually to think of it even Dr Niyati used to work within the parameters that Dr Salunkhe + Taarika do now but Dr Niyati would was so entertaining, she would add her own flavor to everything she did, I used to wait for Forensic scenes to come just to see her, now I wish Forensic is given a long long holiday.
@Ramya - yes, though it is difficult, fingerprints can be taken from clothing
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