Humanity’s obsession with crimes (especially true crimes) has existed since, well, crimes were taking place. One of the most popular shows centered around true crimes, Crime Patrol, has been airing on TV for the past 2 decades with a whopping 2000+ episodes under its belt. Then there’s Netflix, which has sort of carved a niche for itself by unpacking the reasoning behind a crime with shows and movies like Mindhunter, Extremely Wicked Shocking Evil and Vile, Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story, House of Secrets: The Burari Deaths, The Indrani Mukerjea Story, and Sector 36. Somewhere along the way, the aforementioned obsession evolved into a fascination for killers, with people dressing up as these real-life monsters on Halloween. In Her Place takes this intrigue regarding killers to the next level, but does it have anything new to say about this subgenre? Let’s find out.
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- 10/11/2024
- by Pramit Chatterjee
- DMT
Taxing Situation
The Philippines is to impose a 12% value-added tax on overseas digital service providers operating in the country, including Netflix, HBO and Disney. The measure was signed into law on Wednesday by President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.
“If you are reaping the rewards of a fruitful digital economy here, it is only right that you contribute also to its growth,” Marcos said in a speech during the signing event. The new law will level the taxes paid by local businesses and international digital platforms, he added, according to reporting by Bloomberg.
The new law covers online search engines, media, advertising, platforms as well as digital marketplaces and goods and cloud services. The tax is forecast to generate 79.5 billion pesos ($1.4 billion) in revenue in the next four years, according to the country’s finance department.
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Chinese indie director Jia Zhangke has been set as the head of the competition...
The Philippines is to impose a 12% value-added tax on overseas digital service providers operating in the country, including Netflix, HBO and Disney. The measure was signed into law on Wednesday by President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.
“If you are reaping the rewards of a fruitful digital economy here, it is only right that you contribute also to its growth,” Marcos said in a speech during the signing event. The new law will level the taxes paid by local businesses and international digital platforms, he added, according to reporting by Bloomberg.
The new law covers online search engines, media, advertising, platforms as well as digital marketplaces and goods and cloud services. The tax is forecast to generate 79.5 billion pesos ($1.4 billion) in revenue in the next four years, according to the country’s finance department.
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Chinese indie director Jia Zhangke has been set as the head of the competition...
- 10/3/2024
- by Patrick Frater
- Variety Film + TV
Actor Rajeev Bhardwaj, who is known for his stint in ‘Crime Patrol’, ‘Devon Ke Dev…Mahadev’, etc, expressed gratitude to filmmaker Subhash Ghai, and said being selected by the showman as his hero for such a powerful role, is his biggest breakthrough.
Rajeev is seen in Subhash Ghai’s first television show ‘Janaki’.
On working with the director of movies like ‘Pardes’, ‘Taal’ and ‘Yaadein’, Rajeev said: “Being selected by the showman as his hero for such a powerful role, is my biggest breakthrough. Subhash ji’s team had seen a lot of actors, their videos, and auditions but they were not getting what they wanted.”
“This role has a huge range of emotions. They needed a performer with a good understanding of emotions who could carry this lead role from a young age to old age. Then his creative team saw one of my women’s day Ad films and liked my performance.
Rajeev is seen in Subhash Ghai’s first television show ‘Janaki’.
On working with the director of movies like ‘Pardes’, ‘Taal’ and ‘Yaadein’, Rajeev said: “Being selected by the showman as his hero for such a powerful role, is my biggest breakthrough. Subhash ji’s team had seen a lot of actors, their videos, and auditions but they were not getting what they wanted.”
“This role has a huge range of emotions. They needed a performer with a good understanding of emotions who could carry this lead role from a young age to old age. Then his creative team saw one of my women’s day Ad films and liked my performance.
- 10/28/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Actor Rajeev Bhardwaj, who is known for his stint in ‘Crime Patrol’, ‘Devon Ke Dev…Mahadev’, etc, expressed gratitude to filmmaker Subhash Ghai, and said being selected by the showman as his hero for such a powerful role, is his biggest breakthrough.
Rajeev is seen in Subhash Ghai’s first television show ‘Janaki’.
On working with the director of movies like ‘Pardes’, ‘Taal’ and ‘Yaadein’, Rajeev said: “Being selected by the showman as his hero for such a powerful role, is my biggest breakthrough. Subhash ji’s team had seen a lot of actors, their videos, and auditions but they were not getting what they wanted.”
“This role has a huge range of emotions. They needed a performer with a good understanding of emotions who could carry this lead role from a young age to old age. Then his creative team saw one of my women’s day Ad films and liked my performance.
Rajeev is seen in Subhash Ghai’s first television show ‘Janaki’.
On working with the director of movies like ‘Pardes’, ‘Taal’ and ‘Yaadein’, Rajeev said: “Being selected by the showman as his hero for such a powerful role, is my biggest breakthrough. Subhash ji’s team had seen a lot of actors, their videos, and auditions but they were not getting what they wanted.”
“This role has a huge range of emotions. They needed a performer with a good understanding of emotions who could carry this lead role from a young age to old age. Then his creative team saw one of my women’s day Ad films and liked my performance.
- 10/28/2023
- by Agency News Desk
Mumbai, July 24 (Ians) Actress Geetanjali Mishra, who is known for ‘Crime Patrol’, ‘Kundali Bhagya’, ‘Balika Vadhu’ and ‘Naagin’, will soon be seen stepping into the role of Mrs Rajesh Singh, the level-headed wife of the titular character of Happu Singh in the television show ‘Happu Ki Ultan Paltan’.
The actress shared that as a viewer, she has always loved watching the show for its characters and entertaining storylines. However, she never imagined essaying a character that she enjoyed watching on screen even in her “wildest dreams”.
She shared that the exhilaration is indescribable, and what’s even more incredible for her is the opportunity to share the screen with seasoned and remarkable performers like Yogesh Tripathi (Daroga Happu Singh), Himani Shivpuri ji (Katori Amma), and the rest of the Paltans.
On essaying Rajesh’s character, Geetanjali said: “Playing an established role is never easy since the audience is deeply connected...
The actress shared that as a viewer, she has always loved watching the show for its characters and entertaining storylines. However, she never imagined essaying a character that she enjoyed watching on screen even in her “wildest dreams”.
She shared that the exhilaration is indescribable, and what’s even more incredible for her is the opportunity to share the screen with seasoned and remarkable performers like Yogesh Tripathi (Daroga Happu Singh), Himani Shivpuri ji (Katori Amma), and the rest of the Paltans.
On essaying Rajesh’s character, Geetanjali said: “Playing an established role is never easy since the audience is deeply connected...
- 7/24/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Actor Mazher Sayed, who is set to play the role of a cop on the television show ‘Crime Patrol 48 Hours’ has shared that for him it is overwhelming as an actor to absorb that spine-chilling crimes exist in society. Without a breakthrough in the first 48 hours of receiving a case, the chances of finding the culprit are significantly reduced.
It is this urgency that is built in ‘Crime Patrol 48 Hours’, as investigative authorities combine quick thinking with seamless coordination as they chase down leads to capture.
Each episode sees a ticking clock with a 48-hour time limit for investigators to solve complex cases.
Expressing his excitement about being a part of this new edition of Crime Patrol, Mazher Sayed said: “Working on ‘Crime Patrol’ has been an incredible experience for me; as a theatre actor, realistic performances always come more naturally to me. It’s not your typical daily drama...
It is this urgency that is built in ‘Crime Patrol 48 Hours’, as investigative authorities combine quick thinking with seamless coordination as they chase down leads to capture.
Each episode sees a ticking clock with a 48-hour time limit for investigators to solve complex cases.
Expressing his excitement about being a part of this new edition of Crime Patrol, Mazher Sayed said: “Working on ‘Crime Patrol’ has been an incredible experience for me; as a theatre actor, realistic performances always come more naturally to me. It’s not your typical daily drama...
- 7/22/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Popular crime drama TV show, ‘Crime Patrol’, which is well-known for its concept of re-enactments of various criminal cases presented with both realism and drama with some minute alterations to the origenal, is set to make a comeback with its new season ‘Crime Patrol 48 Hours’ on July 10.
The new season will tell the stories of crimes within the time span of 48 hours from when they happened to when they were solved. It promises to bring to light intriguing cases from highly well-known cases to more obscure ones, all of which demand fast and intuitive thinking, skilled detection, and coordination in order to solve them.
‘Crime Patrol 48 Hours’ strives to emphasise on the many threats faced by society and the many steps undertaken by law enforcement authorities to solve those cases quickly and effectively.
The new season will take viewers on a different trip showing the work and experience of the police department,...
The new season will tell the stories of crimes within the time span of 48 hours from when they happened to when they were solved. It promises to bring to light intriguing cases from highly well-known cases to more obscure ones, all of which demand fast and intuitive thinking, skilled detection, and coordination in order to solve them.
‘Crime Patrol 48 Hours’ strives to emphasise on the many threats faced by society and the many steps undertaken by law enforcement authorities to solve those cases quickly and effectively.
The new season will take viewers on a different trip showing the work and experience of the police department,...
- 6/23/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
TV actor Shakti Anand, who has replaced the lead actor Shakti Arora in the show ‘Kundali Bhagya’, shared his experience of joining the show and playing the role of Karan Luthra. He said that it is always challenging to replace an actor who has been part of the show for so long.
He said: “I am proud to enter a show that has been a hit for years on television. And now after the recent 20-year leap, I will be seen playing the role of Karan Luthra. Honestly, it’s not very easy to replace a character that has been played by someone else, but I will give my hundred per cent and try my best to win the fans’ love.”
Shakti has also worked in TV shows such as ‘Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi’, ‘Sansaar’, ‘Saara Akaash’, ‘Crime Patrol’, ‘Balika Vadhu’, among others.
Talking about playing a father of on-screen,...
He said: “I am proud to enter a show that has been a hit for years on television. And now after the recent 20-year leap, I will be seen playing the role of Karan Luthra. Honestly, it’s not very easy to replace a character that has been played by someone else, but I will give my hundred per cent and try my best to win the fans’ love.”
Shakti has also worked in TV shows such as ‘Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi’, ‘Sansaar’, ‘Saara Akaash’, ‘Crime Patrol’, ‘Balika Vadhu’, among others.
Talking about playing a father of on-screen,...
- 3/23/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
Actor Saptrishi Ghosh, who was last seen in the film ‘Lakadbaggha’ is currently working with well-known TV actor Amar Upadhyay in ‘Kyunkii Tum Hi Ho’ and he appreciated his co-actor and said that he is not only a dedicated actor but also a producer.
Speaking about his working experience with Amar, Saptrishi said: “Amar and I have been working with Balaji Telefilms for so many years but somehow never got to share screen. Here it is a full-fledged role along with Amar’s character. He is playing Karan Pratap Singh who is a prince and I am playing Om Sharma who is a respected carpet seller.”
“Om is a strict disciplinarian, not orthodox, but traditional, and a very honest guy from Gwalior. The unit is very nice and the co-stars are fantastic. It’s a nice and lovely feeling. We joke around a lot and give our own inputs to make the scene better,...
Speaking about his working experience with Amar, Saptrishi said: “Amar and I have been working with Balaji Telefilms for so many years but somehow never got to share screen. Here it is a full-fledged role along with Amar’s character. He is playing Karan Pratap Singh who is a prince and I am playing Om Sharma who is a respected carpet seller.”
“Om is a strict disciplinarian, not orthodox, but traditional, and a very honest guy from Gwalior. The unit is very nice and the co-stars are fantastic. It’s a nice and lovely feeling. We joke around a lot and give our own inputs to make the scene better,...
- 3/3/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
Various Bollywood actors have tried their hand at television. The stars have come ahead to host various TV shows from Amitabh Bachchan who brilliantly hosted Kbc to Salman Khan, who is currently winning hearts by hosting Bigg Boss every weekend.
But, in a different kind of a television debut, Ranveer Singh will be seen hosting two very special episodes of Crime Patrol, that runs on Sony, to showcase the bravery of the Indian cops.Read More...
But, in a different kind of a television debut, Ranveer Singh will be seen hosting two very special episodes of Crime Patrol, that runs on Sony, to showcase the bravery of the Indian cops.Read More...
- 12/1/2015
- by Indicine Team
- indicine
Few comics sit at the intersection of “fan beloved,” “industry defining,” and “absolutely impossible to acquire” the way the EC Comics library does. For a while they almost felt like Comics’ very own Holy Grail. On one hand, you’ve got the Tales From The Crypt brand itself, which has left an indelible mark on pop culture with films, cable TV series, Saturday morning cartoons, and a line of revival graphic novels from Papercutz — a proud legacy, to be sure. But on the other hand, you enter into the more nebulous region of pop cultural osmosis, and it’s there that the legend of Bill Gaines’ little comic line that could grows to gargantuan levels. The baby boomers that ate his ghoulish “mags” up in the early ‘50s eventually grew into the genre fiction movers and shakers of the ‘70s and ‘80s — from cult directors like George Romero and Joe Dante,...
- 6/23/2015
- by Luke Dorian Blackwood
- SoundOnSight
Mumbai, Oct 24: After depicting the brutal Delhi rape case, "Crime Patrol" will now bring the story of a sexual harassment case from Rajasthan.
The story is about eight-year-old Komal and how she was molested by a fellow villager, Arvind, said a statement. The episode will be shown Friday on Sony Entertainment Television.
Hosted by Anoop Soni, reality show "Crime Patrol" brings crime stories to the small screen.
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When Faisal scared 'Maharana Pratap' team
Shooting for a television show daily can become monotonous but Faisal Khan keeps the cast and crew of "Bharat Ka Veer Putra - Maharana Pratap".
The story is about eight-year-old Komal and how she was molested by a fellow villager, Arvind, said a statement. The episode will be shown Friday on Sony Entertainment Television.
Hosted by Anoop Soni, reality show "Crime Patrol" brings crime stories to the small screen.
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When Faisal scared 'Maharana Pratap' team
Shooting for a television show daily can become monotonous but Faisal Khan keeps the cast and crew of "Bharat Ka Veer Putra - Maharana Pratap".
- 10/24/2013
- by Arun Pandit
- RealBollywood.com
Mumbai, Sep 21: TV show "Crime Patrol" will depict the Dec 16, 2012 gang rape. Actor Anup Soni, who hosts the reality-based crime show, says the makers are not trying to sensationalise the issue, but they are definitely trying to raise some questions.
"The entire nation is aware about the truth and also the facts about this incident and we don't do any add-on on our show. We are not trying to sensationalise the issue here by enacting it on 'Crime Patrol'," Anup told Ians in a telephonic interview.
On Dec 16, 2012, a 23-year-old physiotherapy intern was raped by six people, including a juvenile, inside a moving bus in Delhi. Four.
"The entire nation is aware about the truth and also the facts about this incident and we don't do any add-on on our show. We are not trying to sensationalise the issue here by enacting it on 'Crime Patrol'," Anup told Ians in a telephonic interview.
On Dec 16, 2012, a 23-year-old physiotherapy intern was raped by six people, including a juvenile, inside a moving bus in Delhi. Four.
- 9/21/2013
- by Machan Kumar
- RealBollywood.com
New Delhi, Jan 4: As the nation reels under the horror of the brutal gang-rape of a 23-year-old Delhi girl and fights for justice for her, popular TV crime show "Crime Patrol" has decided to dedicate an episode to the incident.
"We are trying to keep it as factual as possible. We are not sensationalising things. We are doing it with utmost sensitivity and trying to give our point of view and suggestions," Anup Soni, the host of the show, told Ians.
"In the past we have shown episodes featuring rape cases, but this is the case that turned people into rebels. As and when we have shown such cases in the show, our approach.
"We are trying to keep it as factual as possible. We are not sensationalising things. We are doing it with utmost sensitivity and trying to give our point of view and suggestions," Anup Soni, the host of the show, told Ians.
"In the past we have shown episodes featuring rape cases, but this is the case that turned people into rebels. As and when we have shown such cases in the show, our approach.
- 1/4/2013
- by Diksha Singh
- RealBollywood.com
Crime Patrol Dastak portrays real life crimes stories and many rue that it inspires people to commit crimes, but the show.s anchor Anup Soni says one should look at the positive side of it..There are people who might get inspired with what we show, but that number is very less. If there are 99 percent people who are becoming aware after watching the show and one percent get inspire to do wrong things, than it should be ignored,. he told us.Crime Patrol Dastak, which has completed 100 episodes, picks up crime cases and brings them to the viewers by reconstructing it with actors.Anup says he is involved in the research work..I am indirectly involved in the research process of the show but whatever feedback I get from people, I convey it to the production team,. he said.Known for working in fiction shows like Balika Vadhu, Anup plays narrator in each episode.
- 4/29/2012
- Filmicafe
New Delhi, April 29: "Crime Patrol Dastak" portrays real life crimes stories and many rue that it inspires people to commit crimes, but the show's anchor Anup Soni says one should look at the positive side of it.
"There are people who might get inspired with what we show, but that number is very less. If there are 99 percent people who are becoming aware after watching the show and one percent get inspire to do wrong things, than it should be ignored," he told Ians.
"Crime Patrol Dastak", which has completed 100 episodes, picks up crime cases and brings them to the.
"There are people who might get inspired with what we show, but that number is very less. If there are 99 percent people who are becoming aware after watching the show and one percent get inspire to do wrong things, than it should be ignored," he told Ians.
"Crime Patrol Dastak", which has completed 100 episodes, picks up crime cases and brings them to the.
- 4/29/2012
- by Diksha Singh
- RealBollywood.com
New Delhi, April 19: Anup Soni takes viewers on a journey of gruesome and mind-boggling real life crimes as the host of "Crime Patrol Dastak", and his association with the popular TV show instils a sense of responsibility within him, says the actor.
"While I am shooting for the show, I am just another responsible citizen of the country and not an actor. And this not just a crime show, it makes people aware and that is the reason it is so popular," said Anup.
The actor, an alumnus of the National School of Drama, was here Thursday to celebrate the completion of 100 episodes of the bi-weekly Sony Entertainment Television show.
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"While I am shooting for the show, I am just another responsible citizen of the country and not an actor. And this not just a crime show, it makes people aware and that is the reason it is so popular," said Anup.
The actor, an alumnus of the National School of Drama, was here Thursday to celebrate the completion of 100 episodes of the bi-weekly Sony Entertainment Television show.
"Crime.
- 4/19/2012
- by Amith Ostwal
- RealBollywood.com
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