Trending for the 3rd week in a row on Netflix’s Global Top 10 Non-English series list, here’s why the third season of the crime drama has scored so well
Just like the previous two seasons of Delhi Crime, Season 3 is equally intense and engaging. Seeing the hidden facts of our society on screen can be tough, but Delhi Crime does that with sensitivity.
Netflix’s Delhi Crime Season 3 focuses on the chilling network of human trafficking, where young girls are moved like commodities and traded. They are given the hope of jobs. Inspired by a true story of the Baby Falak case, which happened in 2012, when a two-year-old girl became the face of child abuse.
The show has entered its third week and become a global success. Trending for the 3rd week in a row on Netflix’s Global Top 10 Non-English series list, here’s why the third season of the crime drama has scored so well:
The incredibly gripping and bingeable writing that balances the sensitivity a story like this requires, while entirely immersing the viewers into it with its pace, plot and performances.
The ensemble
Shefali Shah, Rasika Dugal and Rajesh Tailang — who deliver powerful performances every time, to the newer entrants like Huma Qureshi, Sayani Gupta, Anshumaan Pushkar, Sano Di Nesh and Yukti Thareja, the cast is exceptional. A special mention to Mita Vashisht, who captivates from her very first scene. Each actor inhabits their role so completely that you almost forget these are fictional characters.
The shocking yet sensitive subject
_Delhi Crime_ has always held up a clear mirror to society’s realities, without resorting to sensationalism. Even in its third season, it continues to confront difficult truths with nuance and care — ensuring these conversations stay alive rather than pushed aside.
The storytelling
The storytelling of Delhi Crime Season 3 is as powerful as the previous seasons. The story is hugely relevant and human, and the way each case is connected is absolutely mind-blowing. The series at the same time doesn’t lose touch from focusing on the family and personal life of both Vartika Chaturvedi and Neeti Singh (Rasika Dugal).
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