
CID 2 Promo: ACP Pradyuman Returns, Attacks Daya in SHOCKING Twist
Shivaji Satam is finally back! The latest promo of CID 2 shows the officers finding out that ACP Pradyuman is alive. Watch what happens when Daya comes face-to-face with him.
Fans had ben eagerly waiting for Shivaji Satam's character ACP Pradyuman's return in the iconic crime thriller show CID 2. Now, much to their delight, Shivaji Satam has finally returned to the show. While the latest CID 2 promo shows his surprising return, something is clearly off. When Daya comes face-to-face with him, Pradyuman shockingly fails to recognize him- and even launches an unexpected attack. It's unclear whether ACP Pradyuman has lost his memory, or whether this is a doppelganger. The shocking twist in the promo has left fans excited for thee upcoming episode of CID!
The promo of CID 2, shared by Sony TV on Instagram, shows Daya informing the team that ACP Pradyuman is alive, leaving everyone surprised. Abhijeet is seen questioning, 'Where has he been all this time, and what happened to him?" Meanwhile, Purvi is seen making a call, informing someone of the ACP's return. In another intense scene, ACP Pradyuman is shown pointing a gun at Daya, threatening to kill him. When Daya tries to remind him of their past as colleagues, Pradyuman coldly responds, 'CID wale? Matlab tum police wale ho? Purana hisaab chukana baaki hai police walon se. (CID officers? So you're with the police? I still have an old score to settle with the police)." He then opens fire, forcing Daya to flee in disbelief. Check out the latest promo below!
The exciting episode will air tonight, and fans can't keep calm! One netizen commented, 'Damn excited for tonight's episode," while another one wrote, 'Gaddar koun hai ??" A third comment read, 'Thank God ACP is back wou so excited."
One of the biggest controversies from the earlier season of CID was the shocking exit of ACP Pradyuman, who was shown to have died in a bomb blast. The plot twist didn't sit well with loyal viewers, sparking a storm of criticism on social media. In response to the backlash, the makers have now brought the much-loved character back. A few days ago, the makers dropped a suspenseful teaser, confirming the return of Shivaji Satam in CID 2. The promo caption aptly reads, 'Picture abhi baaki hai mere dost."
Meanwhile, Parth Samthaan, who was seen as ACP Ayushmaan in the show, confirmed his exit from the show a few weeks ago, stating that he has other work commitments lined up. He shared that while his role was a guest appearance initially, it got extended for a couple of months.
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