Delhi Crime Season 3 is devastatingly executed more as a second-screen viewing experience, a mere shadow of the unflinching idea it once was.
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Delhi Crime Season 3 Review by Sucharita - Season 3 feels more like a background TV show, despite once again attempting to centre rampant crimes against women. Season 1 title meant so much. It wasn’t just that the CRIME that took place in Delhi, rather it was a hard, unforgiving look at how the city enabled that crime. The circumstances and people that lead to a sexual assault so heinous and unimaginable, news media around the world were talking about it. The city was the crime scene because it was an enabler. Further layers explored why. It was an all-around empathetic and brilliant way to humanise the city and some monsters it nurtures, an evil almost too big for the system to comprehend, let alone defeat.
This season, the setting keeps changing, from Rohtak, Assam, Muzaffarpur, Surat, Mumbai and more, even a detour to Thailand. Each time the setting changes, helpful text, almost fills the entire screen TELLING you,ki where the are, again and again. Almost aware you’re probably not paying attention, so let us just keep reminding you what’s going on. In effect, it soon begins to feel like a big budget of Saavdhan India. The closest it comes to examining the deeper collusions and psyche of its righteous heroes is when Rajesh Tailang picks up Shefali Shah in an Ambassador car. She is surprised the car works, to which he says “thodi bohot dekh-rekh karni padti hai, phir chal jaati hai.” The police system, like the car itself, is a little broken, but functional, but most certainly outdated. Had the show leaned into these deeper implications, we’d have something profound.
Delhi Crime is an Indian police procedural crime drama television series written and directed by Richie Mehta. With creative manager Chirag Shah and produced by Golden Karaven, Ivanhoe Productions, Film Karavan, Vipin Agnihotri and Poor Man's Productions, the series stars Shefali Shah, Rasika Dugal, Adil Hussain and Rajesh Tailang. The first season is set in the aftermath of the 2012 Delhi gang rape.The second season focuses on the Chaddi Baniyan Gang
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