“Clues” will soon be on the air / crime prevention with criminal competition – Mehr news agency | Iran and world’s news

According to the reporter of Mehr, the press conference of the “Clues” competition, the second season of which will soon be broadcast on Nasim network, was held yesterday, December 5th, with the presence of the program staff at the Naji Art Institute.
Arya Taheri, the host and producer of this program, first explained about the program changes in the new season and stated: The changes of the competition for the second season were very large. We also had challenges because our program was not copied from any program and the idea of its formation and designs happened in the Nasim network.
Mehdi Katirachi, the director of the “Clues” contest, also pointed out some changes and stated: We have an interactive section where the viewer is asked questions and can contribute to the riddles.
Taheri said about his presence as a presenter in the second season: Because I was designing the first season, I could not be both a producer and designer and take over the performance. This was the reason why Mohammad Reza took over the leadership of the performance because I wanted the program Let’s compete. Finally, for the second season, the opinion of the network was to change the presenter, there were consultations and finally I took over the performance.
Mehdi Yarandi, Managing Director of Naji Honar, whose “Clues” competition is produced with the support of this institution, said about the cooperation to make productions related to police fields: Naji Honar Institute is the only police production institute in the country with 2 decades of experience. One of our productions is the “Clues” contest, which was broadcast last year with 30 episodes, and most of the audience wanted to continue this contest. Therefore, we decided to produce season 2 with 50 episodes and various items such as documentaries and shows.
He added: The production of the TV series “Eight Legs” is one of our other productions and we are the main investor. In these series, which are made with our participation or cooperation, at the same time as filming, our experts are also present to provide relevant advice about necessary equipment and events. We have 2 departments, one is support and the other is serial production, which also provides necessary tools and equipment in the production department.
Taheri went on to say about the comparison between this series and “Mr. Judge”, both of which are somehow related to the educational environment: “Mr. Judge” is a dramatic work and one of the difficulties of our work is that we are not dramatic. Part of our program is based on improvisation for which no text is written. That is, we have designs for a mystery related to crime, which we also give clues, but the participant must come to the story with these clues.
He also said about the program’s feedback: According to unofficial statistics, we were able to be a little effective with “Clues” and the first season of this program was well received.
Yarandi further said about the credibility of the police with the people: People trust the police and it has a good reputation in the people’s belief. After the murder of Mr. Mehrjooi, I was among the people and asked their opinion in private clothes. I would like to know what their views are about the police’s ability to catch the killer and what do they think? 80% of people said that the Iranian police will catch Mehrjooi’s killer. In the same way, the robbery of the National Bank or the murder of Dariush Mehrjoui were indicative of this story.
Taheri further stated about the use of real cases in “Clues”: In the program, we depict a part of the tricks and skills of the police, but not all aspects. It is a part that can be said to be burnt, but it is attractive to the audience.
Yarandi further stated about supporting this program model: One of the main axes of our productions is public education. We try to provide these trainings in movies, series and programs.
He clarified about the impact of the program: the audience has seen the program and calls 162 and they talk about the program and the impact they got from it.
Taheri further stated about the use of faces in the series: In the previous season, we made 30 episodes and brought 150 actors. Of course, I deliberately use actors who don’t get many opportunities to work, and I stand by the principle of bringing theater actors and not using faces. There is a point that our collection is a competition and in that competition is important and it is raised in the form of training competition.
At the end, he announced that the second season of “Clues” is 50 episodes of 50 minutes, which will start airing soon.