Sanjeev Tyagi
Sanjeev Tyagi is an Indian Television and film Actor, mainly known for his role as Senior Police Inspector in the Crime Patrol Series at Sony TV and Policeman in Baby(2015). Sanjeev Tyagi live in Mumbai. He started his career with DD national TV shows. Some of his movies are Baby (2015), Money Devo Bhava, Hanak, Not Yet, Aazam (2023) and Yes Papa, etc. and shows like Kabhi Aaye Naa Judaai (2003), Kahaani Ghar Ghar Kii (2000), Karam Dharam Apna Apna, Junoon: Aisi Nafrat, Toh Kaisa Ishq (2012), Raavan (2006), Adaalat (2010), Bin Bitiya Swarg Adhoora, Million Dollar Girl (2014), Court Room: Sachchai Hazir Ho (2019), Crime Patrol (2003) and Crime Patrol 2.0. and web series like Suranga (2022). His dialogue "Kutto Saalo Ko" from Crime Patrol is also very famous on the internet. Sanjeev Tyagi was born on 29 June 1972 in a village near Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, India. In childhood, he was a very bright student but very shy. He did a graduate degree from Chaudhary Charan Singh University, Meerut which is called Meerut University at that time. As he was very shy, his college seniors told him to do theatre to get rid of shyness. As an obedient junior, he did the same. He did many plays in these 3 years and developed a passion for the craft. He married Dipali Tyagi on 7 December 2001 in Mumbai. He has one child also from this marriage. He did share so much of his personal life but shared photos of himself and his family on Instagram.
Movies
7.9
- May 09, 2003
- Hindi
Crime Patrol attempts to bring stories of crime happening all around the country. However the case presentation would be a story telling form that would have the interest of a fiction drama presentation. The prelude and finale to the case would make the case a complete story. Interactions with the analysts on the show would be treated with the audience interest point of view keeping it only as much as essential to the story telling. Going beyond the drama of police action in a crime situation, the show also aims to look into the "why" behind a crime. Police action on one hand gives the show the edge of how the law keepers bring the culprits to book or stop a crime from being committed. On the other hand, the show will also be looking at the sociological aspect behind a crime- both from the victim as well as the criminal's side. The cases would be driven by cameras moving along with the police force from the time a crime is reported or when the police receive a call till the point the case is brought to a logical conclusion in the police records for further movement in the court of law.