Annup Sonii makes a comeback on Sony Entertainment Television’s Crime Patrol

Annup Sonii makes a comeback on Sony Entertainment Television’s Crime Patrol
Crime Patrol, the longest running anthology series is back on Sony Entertainment Television. Known to bring alive stories of real life crimes, the show has always alerted the viewers to be vigilant in any situation they find suspicious. With this development, the show also marks the comeback of the most popular host, Annup Sonii in an all new avatar. The actor who has been synonymous with the show will be seen sporting a bearded look and will work his charm as he strongly talks about crime lurking in every nook and corner and how one can be precautious and prevent the situation from taking huge tolls of life and dignity. Annup Sonii who was the face of Crime Patrol, recently shot for the promo which will air soon on the channel. The show will not only bring out the essence of an individual’s safety, but also help averting the crimes going on in the society. The host will be seen urging the viewers to be aware of the crimes that take place and how one should not take any prospect situation explaining situations lightly through real life crimes that have taken place. The show expects the audience to not only take inspiration but take a step and work on the daily flaws which triggers the crime to be committed. Annup Sonii who is excited to be back shares,”I was associated with the show for 7 years before I decided to take a break and focus on my other projects. It feels great to be a part of the show again after 15 months. I have come back after a brief mutual discussion with the channel where I can focus on my other projects along with prioritising my role in the show. Just like the previous season, this season will also talk about how small incidences trigger a normal person to commit a crime which can be a reflection of their frustration or emotional imbalances. There is a thin line between a normal person and a criminal mind. It just depends on the thought, how an attempt to pull the other person down is erroneous but thinking to rise above the other person through one’s own efforts is perfectly okay.”