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'Delhi Crime Season 3' is written by Tanuj Chopra, Anu Singh Choudhary, Apoorva Bakshi, Michael Hogan, Mayank Tiwari and Shubhra Swarup.
There is a new face-off on screen: Shefali Shah and Huma Qureshi. Netflix has unveiled the debut teaser of Delhi Crime Season 3, which will see Madam Sir, reprised by Shah, come face-to-face with Badi Didi, played by Qureshi - the ruthless mastermind who builds her empire by trading away the future of young girls.
The International Emmy Award-winning drama series returns with the latest season, set to premiere on November 13. Directed by Tanuj Chopra, Delhi Crime Season 3 also sees the return of other cast members, including Rasika Dugal (as Neeti Singh), Rajesh Tailang (as Bhupendra Singh), Jaya Bhattacharya (as Vimla Baradwaj) and Anuraag Arora (as Jairaj Singh).
The cast is joined by Qureshi, Sayani Gupta, Mita Vasisht, Kelly Dorji and Anshumaan Pushkar. The show is written by Chopra, Anu Singh Choudhary, Apoorva Bakshi, Michael Hogan, Mayank Tiwari and Shubhra Swarup.
"An abandoned baby unravels a trail so deadly it exposes the brutal realities of human trafficking, setting off a harrowing nationwide cat and mouse chase in pursuit of the perpetrators," read a note by the streamer about the premise of the season, which puts the spotlight on "two forces on either side of the law".
Shah, reprising her role as DCP Vartika Chaturvedi, said in a statement that returning as Madam Sir always feels "deeply personal" to her as the character's significance in today’s times has only grown stronger.
"Vartika is fighting an enemy that not only crosses borders, but also exists in the shadow of everyday society. Human trafficking isn’t the act of a few; it’s the symptom of a society that looks the other way. But Vartika, true to who she is, keeps fighting anyway, even if it means saving just one life from the clutches of this murky world," Shah said.
Qureshi, joining the franchise as Meena, shared, “Playing a negative role, especially of a character like Meena, was a powerful yet unsettling experience. She’s shaped by trauma, yet wields immense control; she’s a woman who’s both victim and perpetrator.. That’s what drew me to Delhi Crime: its honesty. It never glorifies or sensationalises. It forces us to confront uncomfortable truths that often hide in plain sight.”
The show is backed by Golden Karavan and SK Global Entertainment, with Bakshi, Hogan, Florence Sloan, Aaron Kaplan, Jeff Sagansky, Matt Aragachi, Sanjay Bachani, Pooja Kohli, Kilian Kerwin, Shah and Chopra attached as executive producers.