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  • PTC Punjabi launches new show ‘Jurm Te Jazbaat’

    PTC Punjabi launches new show ‘Jurm Te Jazbaat’

    Mumbai: Embarking a new genre of entertainment for the audience, PTC Network will now make another stellar addition with the new crime thriller show “Jurm Te Jazbaa.” 

    This is the first crime fiction show on PTC Network which is set to be premiered on 27 September at 9:30 p.m only on PTC Punjabi.

    The show will be hosted by famous actor Ronit Roy who is known for his impactful roles in the Hindi heartland and Bollywood. “Jurm Te Jazbaat” will air from Monday to Wednesday in India, Canada, and the USA, with the repeat shows to be telecasted from Tuesday to Thursday at 2 p.m.

    Crime shows are a blend of drama, thrill, suspense, and mystery, bringing up the perfect adrenaline rush amongst the viewers. With the evolution in all the spheres of life, there are changes in technology, politics, society, and the economy, resulting in more crimes.

    “This exciting thriller shows how extreme emotions can turn ordinary people into criminals. It’s a completely new genre of fiction programming for Punjabi audience,” says PTC Network MD and president Rabindra Narayan.

    Through this new Crime show “Jurm Te Jazbaat” the viewers will be informed and educated of the crimes in the modern age, every day the show and new episodes will be making the audiences aware of the patterns and crime tactics, involved by criminals.

    PTC Network caters to the need and demands of its viewers, making us all a big family. It is going to be a treat for the ones who love watching crime thrillers while it will be a great awareness against the ongoing crimes as well like identity theft, dating app fraud, money laundering fraud, burglary, pornography, drugs, cybercrime, etc.

    PTC Network has continuously worked on viewer preferences of content consumption patterns and the entertainment requirements, the audiences will be ready to welcome the new show.

  • Zee Media launches unique crime show

    Zee Media launches unique crime show

    NEW DELHI: Crime Reporter, a new series dealing with crime cases, is being released by Zee Media.

    Naveen Kumar, a seasoned investigative journalist would take the mantle of anchoring this show.

    The new show is unique in its own way as it not only highlights the crime stories but also educates the audience and creates awareness on how to fight back crime.

    Crime Reporter will be featured on Zee News, Zee Uttar Pradesh Uttarakhand and Zee Madhya Pradesh Chhattisgarh from Monday to Friday at 11.00 pm and on Zee Rajasthan Plus at 11:30 pm.

    Crime Reporter will showcase real crime stories without sensationalising it and focusing more to create awareness amongst viewers.

  • Life OK to show real police in action in weekly crime show, without any re-enactment

    Life OK to show real police in action in weekly crime show, without any re-enactment

    NEW DELHI: For the first time, a private television channel will run a weekly series on crime where it follows actual policemen as they solve various crimes and face different situations. The show will be telecast from 22 June every weekend at 7.00 pm.

    Although crime shows on TV are common with almost every channel, the show Police Dial 100 based in Delhi and telecast on Life OK will have the team from Endemol following policemen as they attempt to solve crimes.

    Commenting on the series, Delhi Police Commissioner Neeraj Kumar who was accompanied by several senior personnel at a press meet here stressed that there were no re-enactments and the working of the police had been shown exactly as it was happening. He quipped at one stage that he had been astonished to discover that some of his men were good actors, since they faced the camera without any hesitation.

    At the same time, he appreciated the media team, though he admitted he had been apprehensive at first about allowing them as he felt ‘things may go wrong’.

    Life OK GM Ajit Thakur said he had never imagined that a media team could do this, but he said the series will make the people feel safer as it showed the police as it actually worked to combat crime.
    “Police forces have a tough job of maintaining law and order, especially in densely populated Indian cities such as Delhi and Mumbai. Police Dial 100 is Life OK’s effort to delve deeper into the functioning law enforcing agencies and capturing on camera the highly stressful lives our police forces lead. The one-of-its-kind show in India will showcase things that are often not discussed on camera. The series is not based on any script and will not feature dramatisation or enactments, but will only capture reality as it happens in the police’s world. We are confident that the audience will be thrilled to see our real life heroes on camera.”

    Endemol India Deepak Dhar MD and CEO said, “Endemol has always broken the mould when it comes to new and innovative programming. For the first time in the history of Indian television we present a show that explores the real world of cops and crime. Our cameras have captured the activities of the police force, working to solve a case in real time.” He said this was real TV, not reality TV. He said if the show proves successful, the Endemol team was prepared to follow the police in other cities as they solve crime.