B. P. Singh

Brijendra Pal Singh (born 1949) or B.P. Singh is an Indian television producer born in Dehradun, India. He is the creator and director-producer of the Indian TV series C.I.D. (26 January 1998 to 27 October 2018), the longest running TV series in India.,[1][2] which started CID Gallantry Awards in 2010.[3]

B.P. Singh
Born
Brijendra Pal Singh

1949 (age 7172)
Dehradun
OccupationDirector, Producer, Actor
Years active1973–present
Known forC.I.D., Aahat

Also, he plays an occasional role of DCP Chitrole in CID.

He also produced Sony TV's hit horror series Aahat, 1995 to 2015.[4]

On 8 October 2004, a special episode, "The Inheritance" / C.I.D. 111, to mark the completion of six years of CID, was shot in a single continuous shot for 111 minutes (one hour and 51 minutes), which landed the show in the Limca Book of Records and Guinness World Record as ‘TV show - longest continual shot’.[5] He has also served as the Chairman of Film and Television Institute of India.

Career

Singh originally belongs to Dehradun and studied at Film and Television Institute of India, Pune.[6] He started his career working with state TV-channel Doordarshan in 1973 as a news cameraman and went on to handle the camera for another 10 years, before relocating to Mumbai. He made murder mystery TV film for Doordarshan, Sirf Char Din, while preparing for that film, he started visiting the Crime Branch of police, and befriended Inspector Jayant Wagle, and in the process developed a lifelong interest in detective work. He subsequently produced the TV series, Ek Shunya Shunya for Doordarshan in 1980's, before relocating to Mumbai where he made a few Marathi serials for Doordarshan.[7]

The horror series Aahat was first shot in 1994 as a suspense thriller, and it started being aired in 1995, but after about 40 episodes with the same theme, one episode on supernatural theme was made and when TRPs of the series rose sharply, it made the switch.[6]

Turning point in career came with beginning of Sony TV channel, and started shooting C.I.D., started on Sony TV in 1997, about a team of detectives working for the Crime Investigation Department (CID) in Mumbai and is still on. He even introduced India's first silent comedy Gutur Gu in 2010.[8]

He also started crime show on Life OK named Hum Ne Li Hai - Shapath which is about police inspectors and a social worker. This show was gaining good TRPs and is BP Singh's second crime show .

He has worked with many known artists and is famous for giving breaks to new artists. He was the first to give a break to Canadian actor Remi Clair during his struggling days in Mumbai as main lead in C.I.D. and police inspector in Aahat.

References

  1. . 27 July 2010 http://movies.rediff.com/report/2010/jul/27/tv-cid-a-hit-with-viewers.htm. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  2. "BUSTING CRIME: Of iconic status". Deccan Herald. 2 March 2011.
  3. "Honour to ordinary". Indian Express. 17 September 2010.
  4. "C. I. D. heads for big screen". The Times of India. 18 January 2011.
  5. "A long shot at a record". Indian Express. 6 November 2004.
  6. "I have made mistakes". Indian Express. 18 December 1998.
  7. "Behind the chills". The Hindu. 22 September 2010.
  8. "Gutur Gu: India's first silent comedy". The Times of India. 5 March 2010.
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