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Netflix, get ready for Daya’s entry! CID fans share epic reactions

Netflix India has just made an exciting announcement for fans of crime thrillers. The long-running, iconic detective show CID will now be available on the streaming platform, marking its return after several years. The show, which originally aired on Sony TV in 1998, has a massive fanbase and is known for its engaging crime-solving episodes. The announcement has sent waves of excitement across social media, with fans eagerly awaiting the new season and its episodes, which will stream every Saturday and Sunday at 10 PM.

The Return of Daya and the CID Team

The show stars Shivaji Satam as ACP Pradyuman, Adita Shrivastav as Dr. Tarika, and Dayanand Shetty as Daya, whose famous line “Daya, darwaza tod!” became a catchphrase among fans. Dayanand Shetty expressed his excitement about CID‘s return in an interview, saying, “It’s not just me; the entire team is very excited, and even our fans are thrilled. We are returning after six years, and the emotions expressed by the fans made us feel that the show shouldn’t have ended so soon.” He also added, “People continued to follow the show, and even old episodes were being re-watched.”

 

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Fans Rejoice and Anticipate More

The announcement has already sparked fun reactions from fans on social media. One fan humorously wrote, “Netflix won’t let me study for my boards!” while another commented, “That’s the biggest news. Now audiences will know how crime shows can be both clean and entertaining.” A user also shared, “Finally, Daya ne Netflix ka bhi darwaza tod hi diya.”

With CID now on Netflix, fans can look forward to binge-watching both old and new episodes, and the show promises to keep its signature blend of mystery, drama, and thrilling investigations. The new season will surely bring more suspense and excitement, continuing the legacy of one of India’s most popular crime dramas.

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