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    How Anup Soni’s ‘Be Cautious’ Made Him TV Superstar

    News Analysis IndiaBy News Analysis IndiaJanuary 29, 20262 Mins Read
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    Mumbai’s television landscape has its share of stars, but Anup Soni stands apart as the voice of caution that India trusts. His ‘Savadhan Rahiye, Satark Rahiye’ from Crime Patrol isn’t just a catchphrase—it’s a cultural touchstone, synonymous with safety and storytelling. For years, this line signaled edge-of-your-seat episodes that educated while entertaining.

    Hailing from Ludhiana, Soni was born January 30, 1975. Acting bug bit him young, leading to NSD training post-graduation. Films beckoned first: a debut in ‘Godfather’ (1999), then cameos in ‘Fiza,’ ‘Diwanapan,’ ‘Khushi,’ ‘Sheen,’ and ‘Karkash.’ Big breaks were scarce, but Soni pivoted smartly to TV.

    Early TV stints in ‘Sea Hawks’ and ‘Saya’ showcased his talent. Hits like ‘Shanti,’ ‘Raat Hone Ko Hai,’ ‘Aahat,’ and ‘CID’ followed. Then came ‘Balika Vadhu,’ where as Bhairav Singh, he embodied patriarchal complexity with nuance, winning hearts from 2008 onward.

    The game-changer was Crime Patrol starting 2010. Soni’s poised hosting, grave tone, and that unforgettable dialogue made the show a ratings juggernaut. He demystified crimes, urging viewers to be vigilant. Quitting in 2018 sparked fan petitions for his return, underscoring his irreplaceable presence.

    Soni expanded to digital with ‘Tandav,’ proving his range endures. Off-screen, his story is one of new chapters: post-divorce from first wife Ritu (mothers to Zoya and Myra), he found love with Juhi Babbar, fathering Emaan in a low-key wedding.

    Laurels from the industry affirm his stature. Active on TV and streaming, Soni, now in his late 40s, continues influencing generations. His career arc—from aspiring actor to vigilance icon—offers a blueprint for persistence in showbiz.

    Anup Soni Balika Vadhu Crime Patrol Indian Television NSD Graduate Savadhan Rahiye Tandav Web Series TV Actor
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