Netflix’s hit crime drama Delhi Crime is back with its third season. This time, DCP Vartika Chaturvedi, also known as Madam Sir, goes up against a dangerous new rival, Badi Didi, played by Huma Qureshi.
The streaming giant took to Instagram to share the trailer, captioning it: “Beyond reason, beyond borders. Ek aisa case jo har hadd paar karega. Watch Delhi Crime Season 3, out 13 November, only on Netflix.”
The Indian police procedural crime drama is all set to premiere on Netflix from November 13.
The trailer shows Madam Sir and her team uncovering a large human trafficking network spread across Delhi, Bihar, Assam, Maharashtra, Gujarat, and more. When they find an abandoned baby, it leads them into a dangerous chase that exposes the harsh truth of human trafficking and their fight to bring those responsible to justice.
Check out the trailer below:
Returning cast members include Shefali Shah, Rasika Dugal, Jaya Bhattacharya, Rajesh Tailang, and Anuraag Singh, while newcomers like Sayani Gupta, Mita Vasisht, Kelly Dorji, and Anshumaan Pushkar promise powerful performances.
Reflecting on her return, Shefali Shah said,“Stepping back into the shoes of Madam Sir feels profoundly personal. Her importance, both to me and in the context of today’s world, has only intensified. Vartika is up against an adversary that transcends borders and lurks in the shadows of daily life. Human trafficking is not merely the act of a few; it’s a reflection of a society that chooses to ignore it. Yet, Vartika remains steadfast in her fight, even if it means rescuing just one individual from this dark reality.”
Huma Qureshi, who joined the series as Meena, aka Badi Didi, remarked, “Portraying a villainous character like Meena was both a powerful and disconcerting experience. She is shaped by her trauma, yet exerts significant control; she embodies both victim and aggressor. This complexity is what attracted me to Delhi Crime: its authenticity. It does not glamorize or sensationalize; instead, it compels us to face uncomfortable realities that often remain hidden in plain sight.”
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