TOI:Daily crime thriller production a nightmare

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'Daily crime thriller a production nightmare'

IANS | Apr 13, 2011, 11.36am IST


Searching for new ideas and bringing them to the small screen in daily crime thriller " Surya - The Super Cop" was like a production nightmare for veteran TV producer B.P. Singh, who has told over 600 thrilling stories on the show " C.I.D.".

"We had a major challenge in front of us whenSony TV asked us to produce a one-hour daily show to be aired in the primetime slot of 9 p.m.-10 p.m. during the IPL ( Indian Premier League)," Singh told over phone from Mumbai.

"We decided to produce a crime thriller with a new story every day because it takes a lot of time to get a regular audience hooked to a daily soap. But trust me, it is a production nightmare!" he added.

Singh of Fireworks Productions has assigned the job to four different units, with a total of 400 people working round the clock to create new, one-hour long stories for "Surya - The Super Cop".

"It takes a lot of research, a lot of planning, shooting space and people to generate fresh ideas. Besides, people are aware that we are the makers of 'C.I.D.' and so they don't expect regular mystery stories from us," he said.

"We have a group of nine writers who think of new angles and stories to keep the audience entertained," he added.

The show is a crime thriller that revolves around three separate crime investigative units and a binding link between them -- a middle-aged blind man Surya, played by actor Harsh Chhaya, who is their friend, philosopher and guide.

Singh, who is also the man behind horror show " Aahat", said making the show different from "C.I.D." was also a task.

"What's tougher is the fact that we have told 600 thriller stories already in the past 14 years. At times we don't even remember the stories we have told in 'C.I.D.' - so we have to be extra careful not to repeat any storyline," he said.

However, for his new show that went on air March 4, Singh has stayed away from the forensic investigations that are popular on "C.I.D." -- arguably India's longest running investigative series.

Why not involve the audience for sending in story ideas?

"See, one has to understand that there can be a lot of legal hassles. Stories sent by viewers can be inspired from something that they may have read, or seen in a movie," the producer said.

"So a lot of credit issues can erupt due to this. No one has the time to crosscheck the authenticity, so it is wiser to think of stories ourselves," he added.

In the meantime, Singh is also working towards producing "C.I.D." for the big screen. He says "it is in the process of being made".

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NandiniRaizadaa thumbnail
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Posted: 14 years ago
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So BP singh doesnt want stories from viewere

And they dont remember their 600 stories. Great!!!!
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Posted: 14 years ago
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If it's a nightmare why does he want to do it? Simply tell Sony 'No'.
I get a feeling Sony would have asked them to make CID a daily and out trio would have put their feet down and refused.
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Has Sony gone nuts,
Its actually difficult to make a daily crime thriller. Its not like the K series , which are shot with in the char diwari and do not need much thinking
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Posted: 14 years ago
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@Armu4eva--thanks for adding the article..

They are finding it tough to handle the new tv series...
and are working on the cid movie also..😕

Edited by star571 - 14 years ago
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Why dont they chuk it. The quality of CID will also suffer
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Very soon fireworks will turn CID to regular show.
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Posted: 14 years ago
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I don't understand why BP Singh sir agreed to do such a show. He could have plainly refused and worked on the quality of CID instead.
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i m feeling same like Visrom, Sony would have asked them to make CID a daily...But, it option was not accepted by the cast or some others Reasons...So B.P Singh decided to make new Series.....Why,he did So?

Now, Peoples are comparing CID and Surya(The Super Cop) with eachother....because of that both shows r suffring...Also the quality of shows are suffring...Both Shows are on same channel...so comparison is so obvious....
B.P Sing is also working on CID as a film Script...GOD knws what is going in that...After so much pressure in the minds of Makers....Because of this, he even dont remeber his 600 crime Stories...thats y we are watchng repeating ideas of cases in CID nowadays????
I think they should think for the better quality of the long running show of Indian Television CID....Not, Such kind of nightmare series....
Edited by neeme - 14 years ago
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Thnx fr the article........

well, Sony of course wants CID to be daily........................ after all its their main TRP gainer!

Visromdi, i suddenly remember ur article.............. & u r quite right about CID being the Cash Cow.

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