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		<title>How Anup Soni&#8217;s &#8216;Be Cautious&#8217; Made Him TV Superstar</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Mumbai&#8217;s television landscape has its share of stars, but Anup Soni stands apart as the voice of caution that India trusts. His &#8216;Savadhan Rahiye, Satark Rahiye&#8217; from Crime Patrol isn&#8217;t&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>Mumbai&#8217;s television landscape has its share of stars, but Anup Soni stands apart as the voice of caution that India trusts. His &#8216;Savadhan Rahiye, Satark Rahiye&#8217; from Crime Patrol isn&#8217;t just a catchphrase—it&#8217;s a cultural touchstone, synonymous with safety and storytelling. For years, this line signaled edge-of-your-seat episodes that educated while entertaining.</p>



<p>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 &#8216;Godfather&#8217; (1999), then cameos in &#8216;Fiza,&#8217; &#8216;Diwanapan,&#8217; &#8216;Khushi,&#8217; &#8216;Sheen,&#8217; and &#8216;Karkash.&#8217; Big breaks were scarce, but Soni pivoted smartly to TV.</p>



<p>Early TV stints in &#8216;Sea Hawks&#8217; and &#8216;Saya&#8217; showcased his talent. Hits like &#8216;Shanti,&#8217; &#8216;Raat Hone Ko Hai,&#8217; &#8216;Aahat,&#8217; and &#8216;CID&#8217; followed. Then came &#8216;Balika Vadhu,&#8217; where as Bhairav Singh, he embodied patriarchal complexity with nuance, winning hearts from 2008 onward.</p>



<p>The game-changer was Crime Patrol starting 2010. Soni&#8217;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.</p>



<p>Soni expanded to digital with &#8216;Tandav,&#8217; 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.</p>



<p>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.</p>
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