Director Tanuj Chopra maintains the visual language established by Richie Mehta in Season 1. The cinematography captures Delhi not as a tourist hub, but as a sprawling, shadowy labyrinth. The lighting is harsh, the offices are cramped and overflowing with files, and the night scenes feel genuinely dangerous.
You appreciate character-driven police procedurals like The Wire or Mare of Easttown . You want to see Indian storytelling that doesn’t moralize but observes. Skip it if: You need fast-paced action, clear-cut villains, or a neat resolution. This season ends not with a bang, but with a weary sigh—because in Delhi, the cycle never really stops. review of delhi crime season 2
The second season of the popular Indian crime drama series, Delhi Crime, has finally arrived on Netflix, and it's a wild ride. The show's creator, Richie Mehta, has once again managed to weave a complex and engaging narrative that explores the darker side of India's capital city. In this review, we'll dive into the details of the show, its characters, and what makes it a must-watch. This season ends not with a bang, but
Season 2 opens with a seemingly unrelated series of events: a series of brutal murders targeting elderly citizens in South Delhi, the discovery of a missing teenager’s body in a drain, and a high-profile robbery. Under the leadership of DCP Vartika Chaturvedi (Shefali Shah), the team—including the pragmatic Bhupendra Singh (Rajesh Tailang) and the earnest Neeti Singh (Rasika Dugal)—discovers these are not isolated incidents. In this review