Hi everyone, I know exams are going on, and I wish you all the best as you face yet another test in life before the actual exams. I understand that sometimes it can be really overwhelming, but I'm here because I just had to share something with you. As you all know, I’m the one who can spot mistakes even in the smallest details, and I found one that I couldn’t resist sharing. Of course, it’s related to our beloved show, to which this page is dedicated (for now)—CID. Honestly, I was like, "Oh my goodness, how did it take me this long to notice it?" Anyway, here it is!
CID creators and writers completely messed up the dates, ages, and timeline—it's absolutely chaotic, man.Let me explain:
In the episode "Trail in London: Part 3," ACP Pradyuman killed Nakul.
Later, in "Nakul Returns: Part 1 & 2," someone masked as Nakul appeared.
Then, in "10 Saal Ka Badla: Part 1 & 2," ACP's grandson, Arjun, was introduced.
Now, you might be wondering, "What’s the issue here? How did they mess up?"
Just look at the on-air dates:
- "Trail in London: Part 3" aired on December 2, 2005.
- "Nakul Returns: Part 1 & 2" aired on January 2, 2015.
Here’s the problem: According to the storyline in "Nakul Returns," it’s been 8 years since Nakul’s death. But based on the actual on-air dates, it’s roughly 9 years and 1 month—almost 10 years! This inconsistency is where things don’t add up.
According to Episode 10, "Saal Ka Badla," which aired on July 14, 2018, Arjun's age is mentioned as 10 years. However, based on actual logic, his age would be around 11-12 years. Therefore, Arjun's actual age should be considered 11-12 years, not 10.
That's why I say CID creators messed up the dates, timeline, and ages.
Sorry if I’m mistaken or if I made any errors, but while researching for my story, I came across this.
Thank you, and all the best for your exams!