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CID Stars' Per-episode Fee: Here's How Much ACP Pradyuman, Daya And Abhijeet Earn
CID Stars' Per-episode Fee: Here's How Much ACP Pradyuman, Daya And Abhijeet Earn

News18

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • News18

CID Stars' Per-episode Fee: Here's How Much ACP Pradyuman, Daya And Abhijeet Earn

CID continues to captivate audiences with its suspenseful narratives, thrilling investigations, and unforgettable characters. One of Indian television's most iconic crime thrillers, CID, returned to digital screens at the audience's demand. And the second innings is proving to be as impactful as its legendary first run. Leading the charge are the beloved veterans: Shivaji Satam as ACP Pradyuman, Dayanand Shetty as Senior Inspector Daya, and Aditya Srivastava as Senior Inspector Abhijeet. Those who grew up watching the show in the early 2000s know the trio remains the heart and soul of CID, and they continue to entertain audiences. Besides winning hearts with its gripping investigations, the show is also garnering attention for the hefty paychecks of its lead cast members. According to a report by The Daily Jagran, the trio charges huge per-episode fees for reprising their legendary roles in the new season. While official confirmations aren't out, sources claim that Shivaji Satam reportedly earns Rs 1 lakh per episode. Dayanand Shetty, on the other hand, charges Rs 80,000, and Aditya Srivastava earns Rs 70,000 per episode. Shraddha Musale charges Rs 40,000 per episode, while Janhvi Cheda's fees are Rs 45,000 per episode. It is worth noting that the new season has not been without its share of headlines. Earlier this year, fans were surprised to see Shivaji Satam's sudden exit, with actor Parth Samthaan briefly stepping in to play the new ACP. He was seen essaying the role of ACP Anshuman; however, Shivaji Satam soon returned to his legendary role due to overwhelming fan demand. His comeback saw Parth bidding farewell to the show. The makers also showed the exit of one of the most pivotal characters of the show, Dr Salunkhe, after he was called the 'gaddar' in the team. The new season also features actors like Sparsh Khanchandani and Hrishikesh Pandey, and others in pivotal roles, bringing fresh energy to the crime-solving squad. CID continues to captivate audiences with its suspenseful narratives, thrilling investigations, and unforgettable characters. The season is once again proving why it holds a special place in the hearts of millions. The show, which originally aired for 20 years, went off air on October 27, 2018. It was one of the longest-running shows in Indian television history and eventually made its much-anticipated comeback after a six-year hiatus on December 21, 2024. The new season is currently airing on Sony TV and Netflix. First Published: July 14, 2025, 15:48 IST Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

CID cast per episode fee: Here's how much Shivaji Satam, Dayanand Shetty to Aditya Srivastava charge
CID cast per episode fee: Here's how much Shivaji Satam, Dayanand Shetty to Aditya Srivastava charge

Pink Villa

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Pink Villa

CID cast per episode fee: Here's how much Shivaji Satam, Dayanand Shetty to Aditya Srivastava charge

CID is one of the most celebrated shows on Indian Television. Season 1 became one of the longest-running shows on TV and gained a dedicated fan base. On the audience's demand, the second season was launched recently, and it has also been receiving immense love from the audience. Characters like ACP Pradyuman (played by Shivaji Satam), Daya (played by Dayanand Shetty) and Abhijeet (played by Aditya Srivastava) have been the life of the show and continue to entertain audiences. Shivaji Satam, Dayanand Shetty and Aditya Srivastava's fees revealed Shivaji Satam, Dayanand Shetty and Aditya Srivastava have entertained for years with their powerful performances. As per reports, these actors charge a substantial fee for each episode of CID. According to The Daily Jagran, Shivaji Satam charges Rs 1 lakh per episode. Meanwhile, Dayanand Shetty earns Rs 80,000, whereas Aditya Srivastava charges Rs 70,000 for each episode of CID. However, there is no official confirmation of this figure. These actors have been a part of many 90s kids' childhoods and have a huge fan base. The new season of the show has been in headlines ever since it began. From Shivaji Satam's sudden exit to Parth Samthaan stepping in to play the new ACP's role, CID was not only in the news for its engaging story but also for its cast change. Parth was seen essaying the role of ACP Anshuman for a brief period. After this exit, Shivaji Satam resumed playing the role of ACP Pradyuman. Along with Shivaji Satam, Dayanand Shetty and Aditya Srivastava, CID also features Sparsh Khanchandani, Hrishikesh Pandey and a few more in pivotal roles. CID's first season went off air on October 27, 2018, after successfully airing on Sony TV for 20 years. After a hiatus of 6 years, the hit show returned on television in 2025 and also premiered on Netflix. The new season of CID returned on December 21, 2024. Disclaimer: The aforementioned salaries of the actors are reported by The Daily Jagran. In some cases, celebrities or their teams give their inputs too, which we incorporate if provided by them. We take all efforts to share possible accurate numbers, however unless otherwise mentioned they are all approximates. We are open to feedback and suggestions on editorial@

CID trio reunites for KFC's "epic" offer investigation
CID trio reunites for KFC's "epic" offer investigation

Time of India

time03-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

CID trio reunites for KFC's "epic" offer investigation

HighlightsIndia's beloved investigative trio from the iconic show CID, Shivaji Satam, Dayanand Shetty, and Narendra Gupta, reunite to explore a humorous promotional campaign from KFC featuring an offer of seven boneless chicken strips and two Hot and Crispy pieces for INR 299. The promotional video showcases Dayanand Shetty struggling with Gen Z slang and convinced that the KFC offer might be a scam, prompting Shivaji Satam to express skepticism and involve Narendra Gupta in their investigation. The narrative culminates in a humorous investigation at a KFC outlet, where the CID trio's signature line, 'ye toh scam hai!', is juxtaposed with the eventual confirmation from a KFC team member that the offer is indeed legitimate. India's beloved investigative trio from the iconic show CID, Shivaji Satam, Dayanand Shetty and Narendra Gupta, have reunited, not for a crime, but to investigate a rather "epic" deal from KFC. The campaign sees the actors reprise their roles as they delve into the mystery of KFC's offer: seven boneless chicken strips and two Hot and Crispy pieces for INR 299. The promotional video opens with Shetty grappling with Gen Z slang, convinced he's stumbled upon a scam. His associate, Satam, shares his skepticism, leading them to enlist Gupta for a full-blown investigation. The underlying suspicion is clear: an offer that seems too good to be true often is. Their inquiry takes them to a KFC outlet, where they engage in a humorous pursuit of clues, complete with intense questioning and their signature line, "ye toh scam hai!" The narrative builds on their established on-screen personas, portraying their characteristic suspicion and investigative zeal. The "case" is ultimately cracked by a KFC team member who confirms the legitimacy of the offer. The trio's disbelief gives way to relief, culminating in a celebratory moment as they partake in the dine-in exclusive. The campaign leverages the nostalgia and popularity of the CID cast, using their established roles to create a humorous and engaging narrative around KFC's promotional offer. Watch the video here:

CID's Dayanand Shetty recalls one time when a scene went wrong; shares ‘My finger touched my co-star's nose, he started bleeding'
CID's Dayanand Shetty recalls one time when a scene went wrong; shares ‘My finger touched my co-star's nose, he started bleeding'

Time of India

time01-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

CID's Dayanand Shetty recalls one time when a scene went wrong; shares ‘My finger touched my co-star's nose, he started bleeding'

Veteran actor Dayanand Shetty , best known for his iconic role as Inspector Daya in the long-running crime series CID , recently opened up about an unexpected mishap that occurred on set during his two-decade journey with the show. Known for his towering presence and powerful screen persona, Shetty revealed that he always had to exercise extra caution while filming intense action scenes, especially those involving physical gestures like slaps. Before his acting career, Shetty was a professional athlete, specializing in shot put. While his athletic background helped him build the strength and discipline needed for action-packed roles, it occasionally became a challenge on set. 'I have broken many doors on the CID set, but I would never make contact with anyone's face while slapping them,' he shared in an interview with Filmee Keeda. Recalling a rare incident, Shetty said, 'Once my fingers touched someone's nose during a slapping scene and he started bleeding. It can be that dangerous. But that happened only once in my 22-year CID career. Otherwise, I never made contact. It just looks real on screen.' Despite his powerful persona, Shetty emphasized the importance of professionalism and safety on set, always ensuring his co-stars were never harmed during filming. Meanwhile, CID is gearing up for high-stakes drama in its latest episodes. A new promo teases an intense confrontation between ACP Pradyuman (Shivaji Satam) and ACP Ayushman (Parth Samthaan). The tension escalates as Abhijeet is shot while rescuing a kidnapped child, leaving Daya distressed over his partner's life-threatening situation. With old faces returning and fresh storylines unfolding, CID continues to deliver gripping action and emotional depth, keeping its loyal audience hooked.

CID's Dayanand Shetty recalls how an accidental touch from his finger left his co-star's nose bleeding: ‘Just happened once in two decades'
CID's Dayanand Shetty recalls how an accidental touch from his finger left his co-star's nose bleeding: ‘Just happened once in two decades'

Indian Express

time30-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Indian Express

CID's Dayanand Shetty recalls how an accidental touch from his finger left his co-star's nose bleeding: ‘Just happened once in two decades'

' Daya, darwaza tod do' — the iconic dialogue etched in every CID fan's memory — is a testament to the character's strength, something that actor Dayanand Shetty had to be mindful of while filming. Shetty recently revealed that he had to be extremely cautious while performing scenes where his character was supposed to slap his co-actor, as his powerful athletic build could unintentionally injure them. Before entering the film and television industry, Shetty was a professional athlete pursuing a career in shot put, but a knee injury ended his journey in sports. While Shetty's background in sports has benefited various aspects of his acting career, the strength he gained from years of training also posed a potential risk to those working with him on set. However, he also insisted that he makes sure he is very careful and doesn't injure anyone. In an interaction with Filmee Keeda, Shetty disclosed that he was always particular about avoiding physical contact with co-stars during intense scenes. He said, 'I have broken many doors on CID set but I would never make contact with anyone's face while slapping them.' Recalling how even a slight touch from him once caused injury, he shared, 'Once my fingers touched someone's nose during a slapping scene and he started bleeding. It can be that dangerous but that happened only once in my 22-year CID career. Otherwise, I never made contact to anyone's face. It looks real on screen.' CID has been one of the longest-running television shows in India. It began airing in 1998 and ran for 20 years before going off air in 2018. However, due to popular demand, the makers revived the show in 2024 on Sony TV, and it also started streaming on Netflix. Despite the nostalgia and fanfare, the show has been struggling with low TRPs in its new season. In January 2025, reports indicated that the show recorded 65 percent lower television ratings compared to Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah, another long-running TV series. According to BARC's TRP report for Week 2 of 2025, the show managed a viewership rating of just 0.8. The exit of actor Shivaji Satam, who portrayed the iconic role of ACP Pradyuman, also significantly impacted the show's viewership.

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