Originally posted by: WolfieCandy5
No offense dear but looks like you haven't watched the og CID....you could be a Parth fan too which we don't mind
You are ofcourse free to give your opinion but most of us here don't agree with it as we have been watching CID since childhood. I wouldn't say Parth is a bad actor...but the role of Acp is not for him. You might have liked him as the Acp but there are people who could've looked better in that role. You gave an explanation for Daya and Abhijeet but what about Pankaj Purvi? They have also been working from a long time
Again the hate is not for the actor...it's just that people like us couldn't accept a newbie kid as an Acp who is expected to have a lot of experience
Pankaj and Purvi were never in the race. There's this one scene of Pankaj and Freddy sir, where Pankaj is like yeh kursi mujhe bahot miss karegi, and Freddy sir's like kyun, Pankaj's like kyunki mera promotion hone wala hai. Freddy sir is like his typical, achhha, and then he's like what? Tera promotion? Yaha pe acp sir, daya sir aur abhijeet sir ko salute mar mar mere hath ghis gaye aur promotion hoga tera?
No current member can be a ACP, and that’s exactly why Ayushman fits. New wala jo bhi aayega, kabhi accept nahi hoga.
CID is the only crime show we have on TV. Longest running, most loved infact.
I too used to watch CID before. But then I started watching all these international shows like Criminal, etc CID just didn't match up anymore. Besides, if you are reader you often come across great murder mysteries and then CID cases seem easy to guess.
Still, it’s a great show, packed with lovable characters and so much potential. It could totally make it to the big screen—I saw a post recently about wanting a movie, and honestly, they absolutely should go for it. Watching CID folks in films already feels so cool. Daya Sir smashing the door in Singham Again is something you can’t forget. Whenever we see Abhijeet sir in a film, aren’t we all like, oh, that’s Abhijeet from CID.
The nostalgia and attachment are real, but the story can move forward like this, way better than any other way.
This is what I feel. Maybe I’m wrong and the loyal viewers are right, but maybe I could be right too. Ayushman is already growing on a lot of people.
There’s a scene in Signal remake where this new young guy joins and rags the senior police officer, who happens to be working under a female ASI, younger than him. At first, there’s mutual dislike between the new joinee and the old guy, but eventually, they learn to work together, because catching criminals matters more than personal squabbles.
That’s the heart of an interesting storyline— difference in idealogies, ways of working, emotional vs rational, conflict in taking orders from someone younger or less experienced, sometimes learning from them, sometimes teaching them. Isn’t that the whole point? Learning to work together, solving tough cases, developing a dynamic, putting the bad guys behind the bars.
Initially, I was watching only to see how he fits in the show. But since the silent episode the writing has kinda impressed me. There's potential for sure.
Ayushman could be jealous of ACP’s affection for the others; they could envy his senior position. It’s a dynamic that could really carry the show forward.
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