- By Aarushi Raina
- Wed, 12 Mar 2025 06:49 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Crime Patrol on OTT: The popular television show Crime Patrol is back with a new season. As the show returns with new episodes and new cases, actor Anup Soni will resume hosting duties. He will guide viewers through 26 murder mysteries in his signature style. Besides its television premiere, the show will also be available for streaming online on an OTT platform. Read on to find out where you can watch it.
Crime Patrol on OTT:
Anup Soni, the host of Crime Patrol, shared the promo video of the show on his Instagram handle. Along with it, he wrote, "26 Murder Mysteries, 26 Naye Cases, 26 Naye episodes. Crime Patrol jald hi sirf #SonyEntertainmentTelevision par aur Sony LIV par." Soon after the clip was released, fans shared their excitement at seeing Anup Soni return with the show. One user in the comment section wrote, "Phir se Anup Sir aa gaye, such great old days back." Another comment read, "Eagerly waiting." Some netizens inquired about the release date as the makers have yet to unveil it.
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Sharing his excitement about the show’s return, Anup Soni said in a statement, “Crime Patrol has been the audience’s favorite for its engaging narrative. The latest season promises to keep viewers glued as the suspense intensifies. Inspired by real-life cases, each episode solves the most complex murder mysteries to unveil the real culprit." He added, “I am extremely elated to come back as the host who plays a key role in guiding viewers through these gripping investigations. The latest promo is already capturing viewers' attention, and I am sure they will enjoy watching the show."
About Crime Patrol
Crime Patrol is an Indian crime anthology series created by Subramanian S. Iyer. The show first aired on May 9, 2003, and has since become the longest-running reality crime series in India, as well as a fan favorite. Crime Patrol has gone through multiple seasons, and now, the new season is set to captivate viewers with 26 gripping murder mysteries and 26 new cases in store for them.