Watching Delhi Crime Season 1 as a woman, parent, and someone with daughters was a deeply disturbing experience that haunted me for days. Richie Mehta’s script had tremendous attention to detail without not compromising on sensitivity and respect for the real-life victim. It allowed audiences to feel the agony the victim must have experienced, and the pressure the police were under to crack the case while processing their own emotional response to the heinous crime. Now six years later, Season 3 of the show crosses state borders and includes victims from different cities, socio-economic strata, age groups, and religions to demonstrate that crimes against women are a national problem, not a local one.
Through the characters of its victims and perpetrators, Season 3 of the show explores

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