Wh e n Karamch a n d
first came to television back in the '80s, it made waves. Being one of India's very first detective series it gathered massive fan following and went on to receive cult status. Now, it, once again, presents the same old Karamchand with an all new look.
Some of the things that contribute to the success of the serial are brilliant performances, plots that connect with the masses and a stunning characterisation chalked out by the director
that make detective Karamchand and his sidekick Kitty, both vivid and irreplaceable.
Now about the comeback – the debut episode has a very catchy plot: detective Karamchand goes to the laundry to collect his coat. There he meets a girl who is waiting for her delivery. He overhears an argument where the worker at the laundry is screaming hysterically at someone. He walks in and discovers the dead body of the laundry owner, Mrs Lobo (played by Anita Kanwal), wrapped in his coat.
Thus he begins to investigate. First he questions the servant who tells him that the laundry owner has a stepson who usually used to fight with her. Could he be the killer?
When Karamchand and Kitty go to Mrs Lobo's house, they find the same girl that Karamchand had met at the laundry. Could she be involved with the murder?
Inviting readers to help Karamchand solve cases: Enter the Bano Jasoos Karamchand Ke Saath contest – SMS KC to 2525 and make your guess. The winners will be announced on the show in the next episode.
So, catch Karamchand every Saturday at 9 pm on Sony Entertainment Television.